Murali's bowling - 'most devastating since the War' (2 August 1999)
The extraordinary bowling performances of Sri Lanka's foremost spinner Muthiah Muralitharan for English county Lancashire has not gone unnoticed
02-Aug-1999
2 August 1999
Murali's bowling - 'most devastating since the War'
Sa'adi Thawfeeq
The extraordinary bowling performances of Sri Lanka's foremost
spinner Muthiah Muralitharan for English county Lancashire has not
gone unnoticed.
'Wisden Cricket Monthly' in its August issue calls him "Sri Lanka's
supernatural off-spinner" who is the latest to swagger in guns
a-blazing.
Muralitharan's performances has been compared to that of Waqar
Younis, the Pakistani fast bowler who took 113 wickets (avg. 14.65)
for Surrey in 1991 and Indian leg-spinner Anil Kumble who captured
105 wickets (avg. 20.40) for Northamptonshire in 1995.
Muralitharan's bowling figures in England, says the magazine "adds up
to the most devastating sequence of bowling analyses in the
Championship since the war".
During his last spell in England, with the 1998 Sri Lanka team
Muralitharan took 34 wickets at 13.61, which included a match-winning
16 for 220 in the Oval Test.
In the current English season for Lancashire, Muralitharan has taken
a further 55 wickets at 13.01 from five championship games (excluding
his debut against Gloucestershire at Bristol where rain prevented him
from bowling).
Thus overall, Muralitharan had 89 victims in nine first-class games
in England at the remarkable average of 13.24. In that period he
bowled in 16 innings and had a five-for or better in all but four of
them, with nine hauls of six wickets or more.
In a study of his bowling, the magazine says "it's when he returns to
bowl for a second - or last - time that he wreaks most havoc. The
longer he bowls, the more accurate and penetrative he becomes".
In the first two matches he took 24 wickets, but yet finished on the
losing side. Lancashire however got their act together and in
Muralitharan's third ten wicket haul, they beat Essex at Old
Trafford.
Since then Lancashire have been on a winning streak, going on to beat
Glamorgan and then Hampshire to improve their prospects of playing in
the top division next season when the 18 counties will be split into
two leagues for the first time.
In the Hampshire game, Muralitharan took only a solitary wicket in
the first innings, but roared back in the second to take 7 for 114
and also pass fifty wickets for the season in only his sixth match.
Muralitharan is likely to appear for Lancashire in only one more
championship match before he returns home to tackle world champions
Australia in a series of three tests and a one-day triangular series
which also features India.
Muralitharan in 1999 County Championships
Opponents O M R W
v Gloucestershire - - - -
v Warwickshire 34.5 16 44 7
34 13 73 7
v Surrey 41.5 15 87 6
31.5 10 67 4
v Essex 30 8 73 7
34.2 11 61 6
v Glamorgan 48 9 104 6
40.3 14 72 4
v Hampshire 12 4 21 1
48.2 11 114 7
TOTAL 355.4 111 716 55
Average 13.01, 5wInns 7, 10wM 4, St/Rt 39 balls per wicket.
Source :: Daily News (https://www.lanka.net)