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Friday, January 21, 2011

ICC CWC 2011 - - Spin Wizard Muttiah Muralidaran Have Plans to Step Down from International Cricket After World Cup


Record-breaking Sri Lanka spinner Muttiah Muralidaran said he will retire from international cricket after the 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup.

"This World Cup will be my last outing,'' Muralidaran, 38, said on the sidelines of a training session in Colombo.

"I am retiring totally from international cricket thereafter.''

The mega one-day event, co-hosted by India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh, starts on February 19.

Muralidaran, the world's leading wicket-taker in both Tests (800) and one-dayers (517), bowed out of Test matches in July last year after the opening match against India in Galle.

"My time is up. I have signed up to play for two years in the IPL (Indian Premier League). I am also looking at similar work in New Zealand and perhaps England,'' the off-spinner said.

Muralitharan said that he was currently focusing on the World Cup, which ends on April 2.

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"This is my fourth World Cup. We won in 1996 and came close in 2007 by reaching the final. This would be a memorable one for me and for Sri Lankan fans,'' he said.

Sri Lanka will host 12 World Cup matches, including three at a new 22,000-seater stadium in Murali's home district of Kandy.

The other nine matches will be played at the renovated Premadasa Stadium in Colombo and a new cricket facility in Hambantota in the island's south.

Muralidaran said he had no immediate plans to switch to coaching despite reports last year that he was planning to team up with retired Indian spinner Anil Kumble to start a spin academy for youngsters.

"There are plenty of coaches and lots of talented people out there. I will take things as they come. For the moment, no coaching stints.''



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