Jayasuriya denies President behind Test return

LONDON, May 13, 2006 (AFP) - Sanath Jayasuriya has insisted the President of Sri Lanka played no role in his decision to end his retirement from Test cricket.
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The 36-year-old former Sri Lanka captain, who arrived in England on Saturday, could only watch from beyond the boundary at Lord's while his erstwhile team-mates followed-on in the first Test after being bowled out for just 192 in reply to England's first innings 551 for six declared.

It is less than a month since Jayasuriya said he was quitting Test cricket in order to concentrate on one-day internationals in the build-up to next year's World Cup in the Caribbean.
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But he insisted his decision to make himself available again for the five-day game was down to newly-appointed chairman of selectors Asantha de Mel and not Sri Lanka President Mahinda Rajapaksa.

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"Asantha de Mel is the chairman of selectors and he was the one who contacted me," Jayasuriya said.

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"He was the one who changed my mind, and after discussions with various people involved in my career I thought if the team and my country need me then my services are available."

Jayasuriya said Sri Lanka coach Tom Moody was

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