Muttiah

Muralitharan

Sri Lanka
Bowler

Muttiah

About Muttiah Muralitharan

Name
Muttiah Muralitharan
Born
Apr 17, 1972 (53 years)
Birth Place
Sri Lanka
Role
Bowler
Batting Style
Right Handed
Bowling Style
Off break

Skill, magic and determination are words that clearly define the career of this spin wizard from the island of Sri Lanka. Born and brought up in the cultural capital of the island, Kandy, this right arm off spinner with a rather unorthodox bowling action made quick inroads into the national side playing his first Test at the age of 20. Known for his ability to turn the ball on any given surface and his continuous enthusiasm for the game, Muttiah Muralidaran was quickly nicknamed the “smiling assassin”.

“Murali” broke into the scheme of things in 1992 in a Test against Australia where he picked up wickets of batsmen of the repertoire of Mark Waugh and Tom Moody, and also featured in the 1996 world cup winning side. He rocked the cricketing world in 1998 when he took Sri Lanka to their first Test victory in England against the home side with figures of 7 for 155 and 9 for 65 at the Oval. The maestro continued his brilliance with the ball as he took 6 for 87 and 7 for 84 against South Africa at Galle in the year 2000 dismissing all eleven batsmen over two innings. Murali played a crucial role with the ball to take his side to the finals of the 2007 ICC Cricket World Cup. All was not rosy in the cricketing life of Muralidaran as he was pulled up for a suspect action on several occasions.

Muralidaran’s most striking facet is his bowling action which features a combination of shoulder strength, a quick arm and wrist, and a slightly bent elbow. The action has been bitter-sweet for the off-spinner making him susceptible to allegations of bowling with an illegal action and reaping rewards in the form of 800 Test wickets. Murali’s delivery the ‘doosra’, the one that doesn’t turn but goes straight on is one of the biggest reasons for his overall success as a bowler and has been his weapon of mass destruction. Following the 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup, he announced his retirement from international cricket. He has plied his trade for all the domestic T20 leagues worldwide and remains a hot property till date. Muralidaran was then signed by the Bangalore for the fifth season and they retained him in the seventh season. Muralidaran was also a part of the now-defunct Kochi team previously.

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Career Stats

Batting
Bowling
Batter
Test
ODI
T20I
Domestic-Firstclass
Matches
133
350
12
99
Innings
164
162
2
112
Runs
1261
674
1
931
Highest Score
67
33
1
36
SR
70.00
77.00
20.00
0.00
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Teams Played For

Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka
Asia XI
Asia XI
ICC World XI
ICC World XI
Central Province
Central Province
Gloucestershire
Gloucestershire
Kandurata
Kandurata
Kent
Kent
Lancashire
Lancashire
Rest of the World
Rest of the World
Sri Lankan Invitation XI
Sri Lankan Invitation XI
Tamil Union Cricket and Athletic Club
Tamil Union Cricket and Athletic Club
Wellington
Wellington
Young Sri Lanka
Young Sri Lanka
Royal Challengers Bangalore
Royal Challengers Bangalore
Chennai Super Kings
Chennai Super Kings
Kochi Tuskers Kerala
Kochi Tuskers Kerala
Melbourne Renegades
Melbourne Renegades
Chittagong Vikings
Chittagong Vikings
Uthura Rudras
Uthura Rudras
Jamaica Tallawahs
Jamaica Tallawahs
Sachins Blasters
Sachins Blasters