Sangakkara was yet another extremely elegant left-handed batsman known for playing beautiful cut shots, on drives and cover drives. He was especially strong on the off side and handled pace bowling very well.
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Sangakkara was an able wicketkeeper too and kept really well to the Sri Lankan spinners like Muttiah Muralitharan and Upul Chandana. He played in 4 World Cups and finished runner-up in 2007 and 2011.
Sangakkara was a bit unlucky not to win the World Cup even after going very close on two occasions. Still, he undoubtedly remains one of the best wicketkeeper-batsmen to have played the game and scored 14235 runs in 404 ODIs at an average of 41.98.
He also affected 501 dismissals in his career. He was the reason why the Lankans could afford to play an extra bowler or bowling all-rounder in their line-up. He would don the big gloves for this eleven too.
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