Cricinfo staff
July 2, 2007
Old foes: Off the field Shane Warne and Muttiah Muralitharan enjoy each other's company Getty Images
Muttiah Muralitharan has said that "winning the series" will be his main focus on the tour to Australia later this year though he would also be keen on becoming Test cricket's most successful bowler. His tally of 683 wickets leaves him 25 short of Shane Warne's record tally of 708 wickets.
Murali will play in two more matches against Bangladesh in the ongoing home series, and he could head to Australia within touching distance of Warne's mark. Warne had retired from the game early this year at the end of the Ashes.
"I am looking forward to playing in the Test matches and maybe it (the record) will happen there, but the main focus is winning the series, which we have not done in Australia," Muralitharan told AFP. Murali has confirmed his availability for the Test matches at Brisbane (November 8 - 12) and Hobart (November 16 - 20).
Murali has had a controversial relationship with Australian cricket ever since he was called for throwing by umpire Darrell Hair in the 1995 Boxing Day Test. Four years later, Ross Emerson also called him in an ODI at Adelaide. When the Sri Lankans walked off the field after the second incident, only an intervention by the respective boards and the ICC saved the tour.
He has also had to endure some rough treatment from the crowds in reaction to these on-field episodes. Murali had decided against touring Australia in the 2004 after John Howard, the Australian prime minister, labelled him a "chucker". "I was disappointed with what the Australian Prime Minister said," he said ahead of the second Test against Bangladesh at the P Sara stadium which starts on Tuesday.
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