Unbelievable Sri Lanka cricketer Muttiah Muralitharan finished his vocation with a milestone 800 wickets in Tests. He was basically splendid with his varieties in turn bowling and the majority of the batsmen in a real sense couldn’t understand him. Be that as it may, there were a rare sorts of people who upset him all through his vocation. Murali has named Virender Sehwag and Brian Lara as the lone two batsmen who read him and played him well through his profession.
Muralitharan applauded Lara a ton however conceded that he dreaded bowling to Sehwag and surprisingly the fields set while bowling to him were fairly cautious. In any case, when gotten some information about bowling to Sachin Tendulkar, the amazing spinner expressed that the Mumbai player didn’t hurt him like Sehwag used to and it was fine bowling to him.
“There was no dread to bowl to Sachin on the grounds that he was unable to hurt me like Sehwag. That feeling I know in light of the fact that Sehwag can hurt you. Sachin will not do any harm yet it was extremely hard to get him out,” Murali said while addressing ESPNCricinfo.
Sehwag’s mentality was to score 150 runs in two hours in a Test
Muttiah Muralitharan played against Virender Sehwag and brought up that his mentality was to score rapidly regardless of the circumstance. For a similar explanation, the off-spinner used to set cautious fields for the Indian opener.
“For Sehwag, we used to set protective fields since I realized he would take a risk. In contrast to Brian, he will not regard. He was certain that on his day he can assault anybody. So what we used to do is go protective and hang tight for him to commit an error. What Virender ensured is to score 150 runs in only two hours of play in a Test, that was his demeanor. So when he had out playing his chances after lunch, he would’ve effectively scored 150 runs,” Murali added.
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Discussing Sachin Tendulkar, Muralitharan then, at that point added the expert blaster used to secure his wicket well against him being the most smaller batsman in fact which is the reason it was difficult to get him out.