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Kumar Sangakkara just a double ton away from equalling Don Bradman's record

Kumar Sangakkara scored the 11th double hundred of his career vs NZ

Wellington, Jan 4 - Sri Lanka batsman Kumar Sangakkara, on Sunday, said he would love to equal the record of Australian legend Don Bradman's 12 double hundreds which will in effect motivate him to prolong his Test career.

The Sri Lankan great became the fifth man to reach 12,000 runs during the ongoing second Test against New Zealand here, achieving the landmark in fewer innings than any other player.

"I would love to equal Bradman. It just depends on how everything pans out after this World Cup. It's really hard to predict what will happen and what my thoughts will be about my future," Sangakkara was quoted as saying by skysports.com.

His score of 203 in Sri Lanka's first innings was the 11th ?occasion where he has scored 200 or more runs in a Test innings, leaving him one short of a record which has stood since Bradman's retirement in 1948.

The prolific left-hander will quit ODIs after the World Cup in February and March but is yet to consider his future in Test cricket.

"I've promised the selectors that I'll really have a chat and reconsider to see if there are a few more months of cricket in me, Test-wise," said the 37-year-old.

On retirement, he said the decision to quit comes all of a sudden when a player realises what he has done is enough.

"It's never the lack of desire or the lack of pride you take in playing for your country that makes you take a decision to say 'That's enough'. It's just a case of sometimes just knowing it. You could be staying at home, you could be playing with your kids, you could be talking with your family or having dinner somewhere and the thought could hit you 'Maybe this is the right time'."

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