
Colombo, Aug 18 (IANS) Former Sri Lanka captain Kumar Sangakkara has said it would be difficult to fill the shoes of Mahela Jayawardene, who ended his 17-year-long Test career here Sunday.
Sangakkara shared several big partnerships, including the world record 624-run stand against South Africa in 2006, with Jayawardene,
"We can’t expect someone to fill Mahela’s shoes in the same way. Mahela didn’t play as well as he does now from his first innings. When a new batsman comes in and we’re measuring him and comparing him, it’s not fair to compare him with Mahela. That player has a chance to join the team, play for many years, carve out a standing in the team and maybe in three or four years aim to get the kind of runs and centuries Mahela has," Sangakkara was quoted as saying by The Island.