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| Posted: 07 Dec 2009 10:21 | ||
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The world’s greatest spin bowler Muthiah Muralitharan may quit international cricket altogether even before the 2011 World Cup scheduled to be held in the subcontinent. “I am 37 years old and I can’t bowl as much as those days because after 15-16 overs I get tired. But I will try and play a little bit of one-day cricket that’s only 10 overs to bowl. If I find everything is not going well I might retire from both forms of the game before the World Cup,” Muralitharan has told "The Nation". “Everything depends on how much my body can take. My body may hold for one-day cricket because it’s a fifty-over game. In Test cricket it’s a little bit harder because I have always been a threat to other sides. At the moment it’s not looking like that because others are playing me well. I think I made the right decision to retire from Test cricket at the end of the West Indies series next year" Murali said to the media. |
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