The way Muralitharan has been taking wickets suggests, he can reach the target within 30-40 tests. I am sure in a month of test cricket he will cross Warne,
Murali is a great off-spinner I have ever seen. Despite some contraversy from Australian Umpires.His career is good. His personal life is good when compared Shane Warne.Australians are foolish in facing Murali.If they really have competetive spirit has to face him.
He can play another 4 to 5 years without injury,then easily he can achieve 1000 wickets.And iam dam sure about it,only if he continues the same form to the next 5 yrs
He can play another 4 to 5 years without injury,then easily he can achieve 1000 wickets.And iam dam sure about it,only if he continues the same form to the next 5 yrs
Not only will Murali do it, he will get there in style! And when he retires, his record will be unsurpassable for many years to come,until one young bowler like Piyush Chawla cna break it! If at all Murali's record will be broken, it will another spinner from the Indian sub-continent who breaks into test cricket at a very young age.The only unfair advantahe Murali gets over Warne is that more than 150 wickets of Murali are either Bangladeshi or Zimbabwean while Warne has less than a handful of wickets against both these test-playing nations put together! At the moment,Warnie,despite all his personal problems is sitting firmly on top with the Lankan in hot pursuit!