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Muttiah Muralitharan: “My Record Will Stand Forever… Today’s Bowlers Can’t Break It!”

Muttiah Muralitharan

Muttiah Muralitharan

Test cricket legend Muttiah Muralitharan is firm in his belief that his 800-wicket record will remain untouched. He also shares his concerns about the fading interest in Test cricket in the modern era.

Is Muralitharan’s 800-Wicket Record Truly Unbreakable?

Sri Lankan cricket legend Muttiah Muralitharan, who holds the world record for the most Test wickets, believes his achievement of 800 wickets will stand the test of time. In an era increasingly dominated by shorter formats like T20, Muralitharan doubts that modern bowlers can match his feat. Let’s dive into what the legend had to say:

Why Test Cricket is Struggling to Keep Up

The Unbreakable Record of 800 Test Wickets

Why Today’s Bowlers Are Struggling

Declining Viewership of Test Matches

Bowlers Who Came Close (But Not Close Enough)

FAQs on Muttiah Muralitharan

Q: Why does Muralitharan believe his record will never be broken?
A: He cites the rise of T20 cricket, shorter careers, and the decreasing focus on Test matches.

Q: Who is the closest bowler to Muralitharan’s record?
A: Currently, Nathan Lyon (530 wickets) and Ravichandran Ashwin (516 wickets) are the closest, but Muralitharan believes they won’t surpass his tally.

Q: Is Test cricket losing popularity?
A: Yes, Muralitharan highlights that fewer people are watching Test cricket, and fewer matches are played, except in countries like England and Australia.


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