Emotional Jayawardene bows out
Sri Lankan batting legend scores half-century to end test career on a high with win over Pakistan

An emotional Mahela Jayawardene ended his glittering, 17-year test career on a high yesterday as Sri Lanka won the second and final test against Pakistan by 105 runs to sweep the series 2-0.
The 37-year-old was hoisted on to his teammates' shoulders for a lap of honour after the tourists, who resumed their second innings at 127 for seven chasing a target of 271, were shot out for 165 before lunch on the fifth day.
The former test captain, who had retired from Twenty20 internationals after Sri Lanka's title-winning campaign in the World T20 in April, will now play only one-day cricket heading into next year's World Cup.
Sri Lanka's President Mahinda Rajapaksa was among the 4,000 home fans at Colombo's Sinhalese Sports Club (SSC) who bade goodbye to one of modern cricket's great batsmen.
"I don't know what to say, but I promise I won't cry," Jayawardene said at the presentation ceremony as firecrackers went off in the stands.
"I love you all. Thank you so much for the support all these years. I still have a little bit left and I promise I'll give it my all for the World Cup.