15.4.2008
Chennai:
In a gesture that captured the essence of Muttiah Muralitharan’s
spirit, the legendary spinner sprinted to the ground with
bottles of mineral water for his teammates.
Test
cricket’s leading wicket-taker he might be, but Muralitharan
did not mind being the 12th man, at least for the moment.
Muralitharan, the team-man, came to the fore on a hot, sweltering
Monday at the M.A. Chidambaram Stadium.
The
occasion was the practice game for the Chennai Super Kings,
the squad being split into two groups. And Muralitharan
was the cynosure.
Soon,
the Sri Lankan off-spin wizard began his stretching routine.
Not much later, he was into the ground again, bringing with
him more sunshine and extraordinary skills.
"He
adds so much to the side. He is probably the best spinner
in the world," said Australian batsman Michael Hussey.
Muralitharan
said, "It is a good side. I feel at home here. Let’s
wait for the matches to begin."
Former
India captain and brand ambassador of the Chennai Super
Kings, Krishnamachari Srikkanth, said, "Despite his
achievements, Muralitharan is such a humble person. He is
simple and very approachable."
Good
cricketing brain
Srikkanth
was seen having a lengthy conversation with Muralitharan
in the pavilion. "We were discussing the various combinations
in the IPL, their strengths and weaknesses. He has an excellent
cricketing brain. His inputs off the field, in terms of
strategy, will be very valuable too. I am happy that the
son-in-law of Chennai is playing for Chennai," he said.
The
practice match produced some entertaining cricket. The big
and strong Jacob Oram sent the ball soaring over the stands.
Parthiv Patel played some cracking strokes at the top of
the order. Young paceman Manpreet Singh Goni generated some
speed and extracted bounce. Of course, there was Muralitharan.
Courtesy
- The Island |