The magic figure of 1000-Test wickets might be within his reach, but Muttiah Muralitharan says reaching the milestone is still a distant thought for him.
Muralitharan, who eclipsed Shane Warne's mark of 708 wickets to top the charts,
says he will decide on how long he can continue playing Test cricket next season
after gauging his fitness level.
"I will play next season and if could stand to the demands
of Test cricket both physically and as a bowler, I will continue to play for
another season," Muralitharan told reporters at the Asgiriya stadium.
35-year-old Muralitharan said he has not made any decision
on his future.
"We play only 7 or 8 Test matches in a year and we must enjoy playing
the game," he said.
Muralitharan said when he first started playing cricket, he
thought he would end up with 50 or 100 Test wickets and never imagined of reaching
so far.
Muralitharan lavished praise on former captain Arjuna Ranatunga
for standing by him in times of crisis especially when his career was under
threat in Australia.
"He (Ranatunga) protected me a lot", Muralitharan
said.
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