Australia, Sri Lanka announce Warne-Muralitharan trophy encounter
CRICKET: SYDNEY, Nov 3, 2007 - Australia and Sri Lanka will
play for the Warne-Muralitharan Trophy this month in honour of the two
leading wicket-takers in Test history, Cricket Australia and Sri Lanka
Cricket announced Saturday.
Shane Warne and Muttiah Muralitharan, who have taken more than 1400
Test wickets between them, have lent their names to the trophy, which
will be up for grabs each time the two nations do battle in future
series.
They will first compete for the trophy during a two-Test series which
gets underway in Brisbane next Thursday.
The announcement celebrates the 25th anniversary of Australia-Sri
Lanka Test cricket, with the trophy featuring casts of Warne and
Muralitharan's right hands and match-used cricket balls bowled by both
players during their careers.
Cricket Australia chief executive James Sutherland said the trophy
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 in a statement. We think it's a fitting
tribute to both players by naming the perpetual Australia-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." "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," Sri Lanka Cricket chief
executive Duleep Mendis said in the statement.
Warne, who retired from Test cricket last January with a world record
708 wickets, said he was proud to be sharing the honour with
Muralitharan.
"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 in the
statement.
"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 month. -
- AFP |