by
Sanjay Rajan
SYDNEY
(Reuters) - Sri Lanka vice captain Kumar Sangakkara believes
off-spinner Muttiah Muralitharan will be fired up to pass Shane
Warne's test wicket-taking world record in Australia but said
a successful tour is the top priority.
Muralitharan,
just nine wickets away from surpassing Warne's world record test
tally of 708 wickets, was heckled by spectators on his only previous
full tour of Australia in 1995-96 after he was no-balled due to
his controversial action.
The
35-year-old spinner boycotted a two-test series in Australia in
2004 but did play for a World XI in Sydney two years ago.
The
first of a two-test series begins in Brisbane in November 8 and
the tourists are hoping to win their first test in Australia.
"It
means a lot to everyone in Sri Lanka that Murali is going to Australia
and trying to break the record there," Sangakkara wrote in
his column on cricket Web site www.cricinfo.com.
"He's
going to be as excited as a schoolboy. But Murali also realises
that his getting those nine wickets is only part of this tour.
The bigger picture is to beat Australia; everything else is related
to that."
No
touring team has won a test series in Australia since the West
Indies in 1993.
"Murali
knows his stats to the last detail and he'll know his two other
tests in Australia have produced only three wickets," Sangakkara
added.
"He'll
be devising plans and strategies to get wickets this time."
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