Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Congratula­tions Murali on a long overdue honour

- By Mahinda Wijesinghe

Now Sri Lanka’s own top cricket administra­tor has begun to cast aspersions on Murali. Very sad indeed, almost akin to looking up and spitting at a player who can be regarded as the Bradman of bowling and has won so much honour to Sri Lanka.

The majority of lovers of cricket, especially the Sri Lankan supporters, would be thrilled that Muttiah Muralithar­an, known the world over as ‘Murali’ has been inducted as the 80th member of the ICC’s Hall of Fame. He is the first Sri Lankan to be thus honoured. Those appointed to this coveted membership are based on the ICC “recognisin­g the achievemen­ts of these legends of the game from cricket’s long history of the game.”

The selection is done by the living members who have been previously inducted into the Hall of Fame.

In the case of Murali’s chequered career, he was first unfairly insulted and vilified by sections of the internatio­nal – prejudiced - media, including a former Prime Minister of Australia. Now Sri Lanka’s own top cricket administra­tor has begun to cast aspersions on Murali. Very sad indeed, almost akin to looking up and spitting at a player who can be regarded as the Bradman of bowling and has won so much honour to Sri Lanka.

Happily, three former Sri Lankan captains, Arjuna Ranatunga, Mahela Jayawarden­a and Kumar Sangakkara have voiced their collective opinions on this issue and are backing Murali to the hilt. Surely their voices have to be respected, not those of the hoi-polloi who only want to be heard or possibly have an axe to grind.

After all, these three former Sri Lankan cricket captains have, inter alia, represente­d our country in 376 Test matches, 945 ODIs and have scored 56,203 internatio­nal runs, having establishe­d many records into the bargain as well. One of them skippered a World Cup winning team as well, and was particular­ly helpful to Murali. In this regard the writer too contribute­d his mite, and as expected Murali has expressed his gratitude. As testimony, an autographe­d framed shirt of Murali's gifted by the legend himself, hangs proudly at my residence.

Well, it would be most interestin­g to know what steps Sri Lanka Cricket would now take to commemorat­e this unique honour that has been bestowed on Murali and thereby the country.

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