"I think 10,000 Test runs is that separation between a batsman who will probably be remembered a bit more than the rest," the left-hander told reporters on Sunday.
"It's pretty good to be almost there. And then hopefully beyond 10,000 as well." With 9,960 runs at a magnificent average of 55.64, Sangakkara only sits behind skipper Mahela Jayawardene (10,671 at 49.86) on the Sri Lankan all-time list, having made his debut against South Africa in 2000.
Voted Cricketer of the Year by the International Cricket Council in September, he has hit 30 centuries during his Test career and is hoping a large Sri Lankan expat community in Melbourne will help him to another.