"When I stepped down I never thought of taking over the captaincy again," Mathews, who is expected to lead the side into the 2019 World Cup in England and Wales, told reporters on Tuesday. "I took a few a few days to think about it, and because of a few reasons I decided to accept it." Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) said Mathews was given the job "on a long term basis" after he agreed to board president Thilanga Sumathipala's request to shoulder the responsibility.@Angelo69Mathews appointed as Sri Lanka's limited-overs captain! #LKA pic.twitter.com/QoYOEbSktt
— Sri Lanka Cricket (@OfficialSLC) January 9, 2018
"We need stability running into the World Cup," said Mathews, who will begin the new phase of his captaincy in a tri-series in Bangladesh that also involves Zimbabwe later this month. "We've had a few captains over the last few months because of injuries. The other captains did a good job, though we didn't get the results. But going into the World Cup we need that stability."In July 2017, @Angelo69Mathews stepped down as @OfficialSLC skipper. Six months later, he is set to be handed limited-overs captaincy again https://t.co/T1I8nCzHbd
— Cricbuzz (@cricbuzz) January 8, 2018


