Former Sri Lanka cricketer Lahiru Thirimanne was involved in a car accident in the Thirappane area of Anuradhapura on Thursday morning (March 14). The collision occurred between Thirimanne’s car and a lorry near the 117-mile post area in Thirappane. Fortunately, reports indicate that Thirimanne sustained only minor injuries during the incident.
At the time of the accident, Thirimanne was representing New York Superstar Strikers in the ongoing Legend Cricket Trophy. The team released a statement confirming that Thirimanne and his family were safe and that the accident occurred while they were visiting a temple in the area.
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“We wish to inform you that Lahiru Thirimanne and his family were involved in a small car accident while visiting the temple. Thankfully, they have been admitted to the hospital for observation. Fortunately, following a thorough medical assessment, we can confirm that they are all safe and sound, with no cause for concern. We appreciate the outpouring of concern and support from everyone during this time. We kindly request respect for their privacy as they recover,” read the statement.
Lahiru Thirimanne hospitalised after car accident#SriLankahttps://t.co/DvTKGZ9c4X
— Geo Super (@geosupertv) March 14, 2024
Thirimanne, who has had a respectable international career, scored 2088 runs in 44 Tests at an average of 26.43, including three centuries and 10 half-centuries. In ODIs, he accumulated 3194 runs in 127 matches, featuring four centuries and 21 half-centuries.
The cricketer announced his retirement from international cricket on July 23, 2023, expressing gratitude to the Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) members, coaches, teammates, and support staff for their support throughout his career.
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“As a player, I have given my best, I have tried my best, I have respected the game, and I have done my duty honestly and ethically to my motherland,” Thirimanne shared on Facebook. “It was a difficult decision to make, but I cannot mention here the many unexpected reasons that influenced me to take this decision willingly or unwillingly. I take this opportunity to thank the SLC members, my coaches, teammates, physios, trainers, and analysts for their support and encouragement,” his retirement post read.