London: Legendary Sri Lankan batsman Kumar Sangakkara scored the 100th century of his professional career in Surrey’s One-Day Cup quarter-final win over Yorkshire at Headingley on Tuesday.
The 39-year-old, who will retire from first-class cricket at the end of the season, made 121 out of a total of 313-7.
Yorkshire came up short in their run chase as they closed on 289-9 to lose by 24 runs.
Sangakkara’s 39th one-day hundred adds to his 61 in first-class matches, 38 of which came in Test matches for Sri Lanka.
In Tuesday’s other last-eight tie, 834 runs were plundered in an extraordinary match as Nottinghamshire edged out Somerset by 24 runs in Taunton.
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