Muthia Murulitharan
By samiroo74
@samiroo74 (24)
India
August 8, 2007 8:54am CST
In the way Muthia is going I think he will take 1000 wicket in test cricketand that record will be unbreakable.But still there is some douts in my mind that he gets some undue advantage due to his inborn problem in his hand on which the specialist did not call him chakker.
3 responses
@chilukala (76)
• China
9 Aug 07
ya definetly muthai muralitharan has that capacity,he is next to to shane warne according to my ratings.........
@raviivar (66)
• India
9 Aug 07
yes you are perfectly correct.he is having that guts he will get the 1000 wickets if his age will give him permossion to stay for another 2 or 3 years.his inborn problem to his hans had given him a gods bless.by that only he is able to use the ball in his hands that much perfect missile on to the batsmen.in my openion shane warne is also a great bowler in my openion than him because he is having noo such type of a inborn gods bless.and the most important we have to remember is thatleg spin is more tough to release than an off spin bowler.its quite natural to find that we will find more than 7 bowlers with off spin in every 10 spin bowlers.that means only 3 or less than 3 are leg spin bowlers.that much tuff to ahve that talent as a leg spin bowler.in the same way it is not so tuff to play the leg spin bowling also.so by facing all these problems also he had driven his force on to the batsmen more tha n like a missile.so in my openion shane warn is more and more greater than muthaiah in the cricket world.because the goals they have reached in their proffessional life are almost same but the way they have reached are differenet.in my openion shane warn has done hies good job in his waay.thak you so much
@MurphyDog (62)
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8 Aug 07
1000! That will be going some! If I'm being honest, yes, I've always had my doubts about his action. They've changed the rules about 'straightening' recently, he would never have been allowed to bowl like that 20 years ago.