Happy birthday 22 yards ‘flute player’



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Today is the birthday of Sri Lankan spin legend Muttiah Muralitharan. File image

His grandfather Periyasami Sinasami named the boy who came to light the house for Sinasami Muttia and Lakshmi, the owner of a cookie-making company. What is that name? The real name of the family is Muralitharan with the title of Muttia.

Poor Periyasami Sinasami was a very wise man. Otherwise, how did you realize at birth that your grandson will one day be revered in the world of cricket? Or to the tune of the magic flute, in the middle of 22 yards, you will dance the khamata dance of the best hitters in the world! How the god Sri Krishna was worshiped. And to the tune of his own flute, how he had angered Radha!

If this is not the case, what is the name of the beloved grandson Bechara Periyasami Sinasami Muralidharan? Yes, we are talking about Muttiah Muralitharan. He was born on this day in 1962 to a Tamil family from Sri Lanka in southern India. His grandfather Periyasami Sinasami named the boy who came to light the house for Sinasami Muttia and Lakshmi, the owner of a cookie-making company. What is that name that you have known so far? The real name of the family with the title of Muttia is Muralitharan.

Murali is the name of a musical instrument in the music hall, which means flute. Straight bamboo flute in Bengal! Pastor Krishna used to play this flute while grazing cows. Many would have gone mad at the sound of their flute. As was the case with Radha. Many names of Krishna. One of his names was Muralidharan or flutist while playing the flute.

Krishna was born on April 17, 1982. What did this cricket flutist do? In the 22-yard center, there is no batter who has not danced on his flute (cricket ball). What a magic spell subjected the whole world of cricket.

Muralitharan started playing cricket from that school life. However, since Pastor Krishna used to play the bamboo flute from his childhood, the same is not the case with Murali. He used to play mid-tempo early in his cricket career at St. Anthony’s College. But one day his school coach suggested: Murali, you learn the magic of spinning, you will do well in that. Without a second word, Muralio began to play the flute. He did not have to look back.

Murali crossed the boundaries of school cricket and entered the international arena in 1992. Before retiring from international cricket in 2011, he became the leading leader in ODI and Test cricket. He has no more wickets in international cricket. However, the journey of this great cricket player could have been stopped prematurely, with only 60 test wickets!

During the 1995-96 tour of Australia, referee Darrell Hair Murali was thrown onto the Melbourne cricket ground. Hair alleged that Murali was “pulling” and that his delivery was invalid. But Murali overcame that urge and became Sri Lanka’s leading bowler. You have reached the 500 wickets milestone in just 6 trials. Courtney Walsh’s record of 519 wickets was broken in 2004 by the highest wicket taker in Test cricket.

However, Murali’s rivalry with Shane Wanner, the best leg spinner of all time, for the record for the highest wicket in test cricket has been going on for a long time. After the retirement of Australian spinner Onerer, Murali broke his record of 607 wickets in December 2006 and made history permanently. In 2009, he broke Wasim Akram’s record for most wickets in an ODI. Murali finished his cricket test career the following year. Amalin made a name for herself in the Farewell Test. He became the first bowler to touch the 600 wicket milestone in Test cricket. His team Sri Lanka left the field with a victory against India in that match in Galle.

At the 2011 World Cup, he played the last ODI of his career against India on April 2 in Mumbai. However, that match was not a happy one for Murali as his team lost the World Cup final to India by six wickets. But the loss of that match cannot tarnish his cricket fame!

Happy Birthday Cricket Muralitharan ‘Lord of Spin’, Happy Birthday, 22-yard Pied Piper! And thank you Periyasami Sinasami for overcoming the illusion of the world. Dear granddaughter, a proper name you gave her this day in 1982!



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