ESPNcricinfo's Sangakkara reader
We dug through the archives to put together a collection of some of our best features on the Sri Lankan maestro
Charlie Austin: A tough-talking, sharp-thinking, ball-bashing man with a plan
Peter English: Whenever Sri Lankans look back to 2007 they will always wonder what would have happened if Kumar Sangakkara did not tear his hamstring in the tour game in Adelaide
In an interview with Andrew Fidel Fernando, Sangakkara looks back on his epic 192 in Hobart
The secret of a purple patch: practice, and keeping things simple
S Rajesh: A statistical look at one of Sangakkara's most prolific years
A day after the Lahore terror attack on the Sri Lankan team, Sangakkara talks about the harrowing incident
Sangakkara talks to Harsha Bhogle about his ambitions, captaincy, the roles he juggles in the team, the future of Test cricket, and what he plans to do after retirement
Peter Roebuck: His speech at Lord's should serve as a wake-up call to administrators to use the game to serve people, and not for selfish gains
On the eve of his 100th Test, Sangakkara looks back on 11 years in international cricket in an interview with Dan Brettig
A year before Sri Lanka won the World Twenty20, Sangakkara talks about the side's problems performing in finals of big tournaments
Andrew Fidel Fernando meets the Sangakkara family, including Kumar's father, who wants him to strive for a standard of consistency only matched by Don Bradman
Andrew Fidel Fernando: Sangakkara does not usually feature in discussions of modern batting greats. His numbers demand for that to change
After topping the run-charts in the 2015 World Cup, Sangakkara talks about one-day batting: technique, mindset, risk calculation, touch v power, and innovation
Andrew Fidel Fernando: Few Sri Lankans have been as widely adored. None has so painstakingly chiselled his way to greatness