Murali's record will remain unbeaten: Akram, Warne

July 22, 2010 06:11 pm | Updated November 28, 2021 09:17 pm IST - Galle

LANDMARK MOMENT: Muttiah Muralitharan is ecstatic after dismissing Pragyan Ojha in the second innings of the first Test between India and Sri Lanka on Thursday. This wicket was Muralitharan's 800 in Test cricket.

LANDMARK MOMENT: Muttiah Muralitharan is ecstatic after dismissing Pragyan Ojha in the second innings of the first Test between India and Sri Lanka on Thursday. This wicket was Muralitharan's 800 in Test cricket.

Legendary bowlers Shane Warne and Wasim Akram feel no bowler can come close to Muttiah Muralitharan?s amazing achievement of 800 Test wickets and that his record will remain unbeaten.

Muralitharan, the Sri Lanka spin legend, bid adieu to Test cricket in a fantastic fashion as he took eight wickets in the first Test against India to go into the history books as first bowler to take 800-wickets.

Writing on social networking site Twitter, Warne tweeted," Congrats to Murali on his 800th wicket and a wonderful career !!! Well done buddy awesome."

"I don't think anyone will get there, so well done to Murali for getting his 800," Warne, the leg-spin legend, told sky sports .

"The way he has gone about it has been amazing. There's been a lot of controversy about his action but at the end of the day the ICC cleared him, he's allowed to play, and what he did with the ball was amazing," the retired Australian added.

Pakistani pace legend Akram said world cricket will not see another Muralitharan

"Murali is something phenomenal. Words are not enough to explain how exceptional he is. I don't think anyone will even come close to taking 800 wickets. The number not only highlights the man's exceptional skills, it reflects the passion and discipline of a great sportsman.

"I have never seen a bowler like him before and don?t think I will ever see another in the future as well," Akram told ESPNstar.com .

Warne also re-lived his fierce competition with Muarlitharan when both of them chased the world record.

"We always kept an eye on each other. There was a lot to like about Murali, he always had a smile on his face and he always seemed to be enjoying his cricket. I admired him from a distance and when we played against each other we always tried to outdo each other," Warne said.

South African skipper Greame Smith joined the former cricketers to praise Murali for his astonishing achievement.

"Murali 800 test wickets!!!!brilliant. Great test career and a really good man," Smith wrote on his twitter page.

"Glad I don't need to face him in test cricket again:)," he tweeted next.

Warne (708) and India?s Anil Kumble (619), both retired, are the second and third leading wicket takers in Test matches.

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