Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Twenty 20 Will Promote Test Cricket Muralitharan

teams that used spin as an attacking used spin as an Twenty20 cricket have been reasonably successful so far.The success of Harbhajan Singh and Daniel Vettori in the world championship
in SouthAfrica underlined this to an extent. The pressure on the spin ner is no less or greater than that on the medium pacers.Having only four overs to bowl might not be the ideal situation
for a slow bowler but it is the same for the batsmen who have to get on from ball one for the
batsman,argues Channai super king's star spinner,Muttiah Muralitharan."Spinners usually take time to settle down.Four overs is not to ideal span for a spinner.But that is a challange one must
took forward to," said murali. For a bowler who is accustomed to long spells,Murali is happy that
T20 cricket it will be easier on the body.
This is a format where the bowler are not going to get exhausted.The momentum can be easily maintained.I have played only one T20 at the international level but i have played fair bit for
Lancashire and that experience should hold me in good stead, he said.
Murali notes it will be the 50-overs one-day cricket that will suffer due to the frequency of T20
cricket.
Test cricket can get boring at times,but it will survive at performance in test cricket is dear to all cricketers.
T20 is a medium that is aimed

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