Sri Lanka fast bowler Dhammika Prasad is considering retirement from international cricket according to reliable sources.
Prasad is currently discussing his desire to retire from international cricket with Sri Lanka Cricket administration, and based on the response he would decide to retire representing the country and focus only on domestic cricket.
He represents Sinhalese Sports Club at domestic level for the past 18 years.
Prasad, 37, has played 25 Tests, 24 One Day Internationals and a Twenty20 representing Sri Lanka.
The last time he played for Sri Lanka was in 2015 against the West Indies in a Test series and was not recalled since then due to injury issues.
In Tests, Prasad has a tally of 75 wickets and 41 out of them came in 2015 during nine matches.
He has claimed 32 ODI wickers and from 130 first class games has a tally of 351 wickets.
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