Warneâ“Muralidaran Trophy The Warneâ“Muralitharan Trophy is awarded to the winner of the Australiaâ“Sri Lanka Test cricket series from 2007â“08 season onwards. The trophy is named after the two leading wicket takers in Test cricket, Sri Lanka's Muttiah Muralitharan (who prefers to romanise his name as "Muralidaran") and Australia's Shane Warne. The trophy celebrates the 25th anniversary of Australiaâ“Sri Lanka Test cricket. The trophy features casts of the two bowlers' right hands and match-used cricket balls bowled by them during The Warneâ“Muralidaran Trophy is awarded to the winner of the Australiaâ“Sri Lanka Test cricket series from 2007â“08 season onwards. The trophy is named after the two leading wicket takers in Test cricket, Sri Lanka's Muttiah Muralitharan (who prefers to romanise his name as "Muralidaran") and Australia's Shane Warne. The trophy celebrates the 25th anniversary of Australiaâ“Sri Lanka Test cricket. The trophy features casts of the two bowlers' right hands and match-used cricket balls bowled by them during The Warneâ“Muralitharan Trophy is awarded to the winner of the Australiaâ“Sri Lanka Test cricket series from 2007â“08 season onwards. For faster navigation, this Iframe is preloading the Wikiwand page for Warneâ“Muralidaran Trophy. Home. News. The Warne Muralidharan Trophy is a tournament that is contested between Australia and Sri Lanka. It was unveiled in 2007. 7. The Allan Border mark In July 2010, Murali claimed his 520th wicket in Test cricket, surpassing the great West Indies pacer Courtney Walsh. However, there were bigger and better things to come when the Lankans faced England. He cleaned up former England skipper Paul Collingwood to secure his 709th wicket, thus breaking Shane Warneâ™s record. 10. A soft corner for England batsmen.
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