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Kumar Sangakkara on Durham’s radar for County Championship
Current County champions Durham are looking to sign Kumar Sangakkara on a short-term basis.
Written by Press Trust of India
Published: Apr 17, 2014, 02:47 PM (IST)
Edited: Apr 17, 2014, 02:48 PM (IST)


London: Apr 17, 2014
In a bid to bolster their County campaign this season, defending champions Durham are reportedly keen to sign Sri Lankan veteran Kumar Sangakkara on a short-term basis. Durham are understood to be in advanced negotiations with the player, but the management is not willing to reveal the deal.
According to a BBC report, head coach Jon Lewis believes that the former Sri Lankan captain would be a tremendous addition to the Durham side.
“I can’t think of a better player in the world who is not involved in the Indian Premier League (IPL),” Lewis told the Northern Echo newspaper.
Sangakkara, 36, retired from T20 cricket on a high after the islanders won the ICC World T20 2014 in Bangladesh recently.
The left-hander had a County stint with Warwickshire in 2007 and was due to feature for Lancashire in 2010 but never made an appearance.
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Durham have already signed Australian all-rounder John Hastings as an overseas player for the 2014 season.