Muttiah
Muralitharan may be just nine short of overtaking Shane
Warne as Test cricket's highest wicket-taker but Australian skipper
Ricky Ponting says he is confident his team can stop the Sri Lankan
off-spinner from capturing the record in its backyard.
The
task of taking nine wickets to surpass the record of Warne's 708
wickets does not seem too hard for the wily bowler in next month's
two-Test series but Ponting says he is determined not to let it
happen in Australia.
"He
needs nine wickets to pass Warney's world record and I want to
make it pretty clear that it would be nice if he left Australia
not getting those nine wickets," Ponting was quoted as saying
by 'The Australian'.
"If
that's the case, then we've done a pretty good job. He's also
made it pretty clear over the years that he feels Australian batsmen
play him better than any other team in the world. In saying that,
and in our conditions, hopefully we can keep him under wraps,"
he added.
Ponting
also played down apprehensions that there would be crowd trouble
when Muralitharan plays his first Test on Australian soil after
12 years.
The
Aussie skipper said he was confident that spectators would behave
themselves even if Muralitharan overtakes local hero Warne. |