Is Muralitharan racing Warne?
Muttiah Muralitharan added another to his kitty after taking 8-46. Here's what he had to say after his matchwinning spell
Muttiah Muralitharan, who has taken the most ten-wicket hauls in Tests, added another to his kitty after taking 8-46. Here's what he had to say after his matchwinning spell:
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Muttiah Muralitharan
On his performance
I bowled well but if Vaas had been bowling I would not have got 10 wickets
in the game. He is a great bowler, but unfortunately he got injured and it
was my turn. I just had to put the ball in the right places as they were
inexperienced cricketers.The younger guys gave us a good fight and their
team spirit was obviously high. They wanted to do well. But the batting was
a little bit thinner.
On whether he is going to race Warne again for records
As you can see on TV, Shane is bowling really well in the Ashes and I am
not thinking about records at the moment. I just want to play well and do
well for Sri Lanka now. I am not setting targets for wickets because I want
to focus on winning matches for Sri Lanka. The team doing well is the most
important thing
On his shoulder
The county stint helped me come through the injury. I had to play through
some shoulder pain at the start but it got better and better My shoulder is
perfectly alright now. There is always room for improvement but my bowling
is normal and the shoulder has not had any bad effects
On his future
I think I can go on for at least three or four years. After the World Cup,
if I can play just Test cricket, then I think I can continue until 2009. But
it depends on how well the Sri Lanka team is doing and how long I can take
the pressure
Shivnarine Chanderpaul
On his team's performance
We have been doing a lot of work and it is going to take some time. We have
some young guys and they are learning - they will come around eventually.
Our fielding and catching was very good and our bowling in patches, like at
the start of this test match, showed some fight.
On whether he felt the pressure being the batting pillar
There is always pressure there and you just go out there to do your job as a
batter. I was just looking to go out there and stick around so the other
guys could bat around me. It didn't happen but that is just one of those
things.
On the ODI series
We are just going to put this behind us and concentrate on the one-day
series. It is a shorter version of the game and our guys are accustomed to
playing one-day cricket so it should be better for us. We just want to come
out and play some positive cricket.
Marvan Atapattu
On the positives to come out of the series
A lot of positives came out of the series but the main positive was the
mental toughness shown to fight ourselves back into the game. In most cases,
in Sri Lanka, we are used to batting one innings and then trying to bowl out
the opposition twice, but it didn't happen here and we had close battles
until the fourth innings.
On the West Indies batting performance
They kept us guessing and gave us a bit of thinking to do in the dressing
room from time to time, which we enjoyed, and in the end it was more joyful
to overcome them because of that. They are a young side but they had nothing
to lose. The pressure was on our side.
On Sri Lanka's reliance on Murali
There is a reliance on Murali but we cannot change that. We all know Muttiah
Muralitharan's abilities and until he retires we will depend on him.
On the top order's poor form
It is a matter of one innings in the end. We are not doing things
drastically wrong. You just need one innings to be back again in the runs.
Kumar did it in style this time and hopefully, sooner rather than later, the
others will chip in to.
On managing Vaas's fitness
Vaasy has been carrying the burden for some time now. We have to manage him
carefully thinking about the cricket we are going to be playing in the nest
12 months. We need him to be right and on the park when we really need him
rather than throwing him into every game.
Charlie Austin is Cricinfo's Sri Lankan correspondent
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