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Sunday, April 3, 2011

Report says Murali to play in New Zealand

Sri Lankan turn aristocrat Muttiah Muralitharan will fool around dual seasons of done at home cricket in New Zealand after finale his general career in a World Cup final, according to a report.
©AFP – Indranil Mukherjee

WELLINGTON (AFP) – Sri Lankan turn aristocrat Muttiah Muralitharan will fool around dual seasons of done at home cricket in New Zealand after finale his general career in a World Cup final, according to a report.

Muralitharan, who binds a annals for a many wickets in Tests as well as one-day internationals, bent out of a general diversion after Sri Lanka mislaid Saturday’s World Cup last to India by 6 wickets.

However, he has betrothed former Black Caps captain Stephen Fleming he will fool around dual seasons for a Wellington provincial side, substantially in New Zealand’s Twenty20 competition, a Herald upon Sunday reported.

“Stephen has a bit to do with Wellington, so we have betrothed him we would come to fool around for dual years to assistance them,” Muralitharan was quoted as observant only prior to a World Cup final.

But a spinner, who turns 39 after this month, pronounced he did not know when a understanding would be signed.

“It’s up to Stephen to put by a understanding for me,” he said.

“I’ve regularly enjoyed personification there. You have nice, accessible people as well as a rival (international) cricket group since we done a (World Cup) semi-finals again.”

Wellington would acquire Muralitharan’s assistance as they have been nonetheless to finish improved than fourth out of 6 teams in New Zealand’s Twenty20 done at home competition.

Muralitharan as well as Fleming became friends when both were concerned with a Chennai Super Kings in a Indian IPL Twenty20 league.

Fleming has coached Chennai for a past dual seasons whilst a auction complement for players has seen Muralitharan pierce to Kochi this year for $1.1million.

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