[WORLDCUP FEVER]muralidharan's firwell tournament........

India
February 26, 2011 10:06am CST
hi everybody the worldcup2011 will be the last tournament for the spin wizard m muralidharan...he has announced that he will retire from intrernational cricket after the worldcup.he has the main reason behind the srilankan success in tha past decade he is the world's largest wicket taker in the history of world cricket..taking over 1300 wickets ..we hope that he retire's on a high note..
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@ram_cv (16513)
• India
27 Feb 11
Yes it is Murali's farewell tournament. But the way he was bowling yesterday it was the old Murali with that twinkle in the eye. And after all these years, the batsmen were still finding him very difficult to get away from. I think he is a great cricketer and once he retires he can look back to a very successful career. Cheers! Ram
• India
28 Feb 11
ya ofcourse you are obsolutely right he has bagged over 1300 wickets which is ousome
@kh_rabbe (195)
• Bangladesh
26 Feb 11
The great bowler ever for the sri-lanka and the big legend in cricket world mr. Muralidharan. Love him playing cricket. His bowling is so much dangerous for any batsman. Sri-lanka will lose a big man and big weapon. Hope we will do the last job for lankans by wining the trophy.
• India
27 Feb 11
he is obviosly the greatest bowler the game has ever produced... his departure will mean the end of an era
@krajibg (11923)
• Guwahati, India
26 Feb 11
One was Shane Warne, the other was Kumble and now Muralidharan. This trio did all possible with their turning balls but at present I do not see any one replacing these three. Muralidharan's bye bye cricket after this world cup would be painful for more than a decade he contributed to the development of cricket in SL. But sooner or later all have to retire but their retirement was an event and the whole cricket lover woud know that Muralidharan would no more be in the team.
• India
28 Feb 11
he is a dam genius a a true team man for his nation but as you mentioned everything has an end and we will miss a great bowler