Sri Lanka refusing to give up on Murali
May 4, 2010 07:36 am
Muttiah Muralitharan could still feature for
A statement released by Sri Lanka Cricket in Colombo earlier on Monday said the
star off-spinner had been “advised to rest for two or three weeks” following a
groin problem he suffered during the team’s two-wicket opening match defeat by
New Zealand on Friday.
That would rule him out of the rest of the World Twenty20.
But Sangakkara, speaking after Sri Lanka’s 14-run, rain-affected, win over
Zimbabwe on Monday, said Muralitharan - whose place against the Africans was
taken by 25-year-old off-spinner Suraj Randiv - would be given a chance to
prove his fitness.
“We haven’t ruled him out completely,” Sangakkara told reporters. “We are going
to give him a few more days to try and see whether he can get on the park and
compete at 100 percent for us.
“If not we have Suraj Randiv who has had a very impressive six months in
domestic and international cricket.
“He’s bowled against some of the toughest opponents in the world on flat tracks
in
“He can field brilliantly, handle a bat and more importantly get through his
four overs.
“The cover is there, of course you can’t replace Murali, we would love to have
him all the time, but we have tried to cover for changes to the team.”
Earlier, the SLC statement appeared to indicate the World Twenty20 was over for
38-year-old vice-captain Muralitharan.
“Clinical tests revealed a grade one strain of his right adductor muscle,” team
physiotherapist Tommy Simsek said in the statement.
“Murali has been advised to rest for two to three weeks.”
Muralitharan, who is the most successful bowler in history with a record 792
Test and 512 one-day wickets, took two wickets for 25 runs against
Unless
TOI