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Australia and Sri Lanka Cricket have announced a new perpetual
trophy named in honour of the two highest wicket-takers in Test
history.
Shane
Warne and Muttiah Muralidaran, the two greatest bowlers in world
cricket history with more than 1400 Test wickets between them,
have lent their names to the Warne-Muralidaran Trophy, a perpetual
prize that will be played for in Test Series between Australia
and Sri Lanka.
The
announcement celebrates the 25th anniversary of Australia-Sri
Lanka Test cricket, with the silver trophy featuring casts of
Warne and Muralidaran’s right hands and match-used cricket
balls bowled by both players during their careers.
Cricket
Australia Chief Executive Officer James Sutherland said it was
a fitting tribute to two players who have left an indelible mark
on world cricket.
“Both
Shane and Muttiah have broken the 700-wicket barrier and inspired
young cricketers around the world to try their hands at spin bowling,”
Sutherland said.
“We
think it’s a fitting tribute to both players by naming the
perpetual Australia versus Sri Lanka Test Series trophy after
them.”
“We
see the inception of this trophy as yet another step in celebrating
the wonderful history between both nations while continuing to
build its stature in the years to come.”
Sri
Lanka Cricket Chief Executive Officer Duleep Mendis echoed the
remarks.
“We
are proud of the rivalry between our nation and Australia and
think this trophy will help add to the sense of occasion every
time we do battle,” Mendis said.
Shane
Warne said he felt very proud to be sharing this honor with his
fellow spin king Muralidaran.
“We’ve
had some great battles in the past and helped raise each other’s
game to the heights that we’ve reached,” Warne said.
“The
rivalry between Australia and Sri Lanka has grown immeasurably
over the last decade and I know my former Australian teammates
will be super keen to be the first country to win the trophy when
they do battle this November.
“Personally,
Sri Lanka means something special to me. It was where I first
achieved success as a Test bowler and it also moved me when I
saw the courage with which the people of Sri Lanka responded to
the tragic Tsunami during my visit there immediately afterwards.”
“I
have enormous respect for Shane Warne and I consider it a great
honour to have a trophy named after both of us,” Muralidaran
said.
“Australia
also gave me one of my most memorable moments when I played at
the MCG in the Tsunami fund raiser.
“The
coming Test series is a great opportunity for our team against
Australia and I’m looking forward to bowling in Australia
again.”
Australia
takes on Sri Lanka in the first 3 mobile Test match of the summer
at the Gabba in Brisbane before heading to Hobart for the second
3 mobile Test at Hobart’s Bellerive Oval.
The
Gabba will host its 50th Test in 2007-08, while Bellerive Oval
will welcome Sri Lanka for the first time since the 1989-90 season.
That match was also the first Test played in Tasmania.
Tickets
to both matches are still available through Ticketmaster on 1300
136 122 or via ticketmaster.com.au.
Warne
and Muralidaran will unveil the trophy before the second 3 mobile
Test in Hobart.
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