Muttiah Muralitharan to retire from international cricket with Sri Lanka after World Cup

Calling time: Murali will play his last game for Sri Lanka at the World CupPhoto: AFP
By Telegraph staff and agencies10:07AM GMT 21 Jan 2011

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Despite quitting Test cricket last summer, the 38 year-old has continued to represent his country at one-day level.
But Muralitharan, who has 800 Test wickets and 517 one-day wickets, will step aside completely after the conclusion of the World Cup, which begins next month.
"I'm going to retire from international cricket, totally, after this World Cup," he told BBC Radio Five Live.
Sri Lanka are co-hosts of the tournament with India and Bangladesh, providing the perfect arena for Muralitharan to bow out of the game.
The Sri Lankans open their World Cup campaign against Canada, with Australia, Pakistan, New Zealand, Zimbabwe and Kenya making up Group A.


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