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Says busy IPL schedule after the World Cup wont allow him to travel Down Under to train spinners
Sri Lankan off-spinner Muttiah Muralitharan will not be able to mentor the next generation spin talents Down Under because of prior commitments,which includes playing in the Indian Premier League in May. The veteran with 800 Test wickets was supposed to spend some time at Cricket Australias Centre of Excellence in Brisbane tutoring the budding spinners of the country.
Muralitharans decision comes at a time when Australian cricket is conducting a sweeping performance review,including addressing the nations depleted slow-bowling stocks that have seen Test selectors deploy 10 spinners since Shane Warnes retirement in 2007.
The 38-year-old has endured strained relations with Australia after being called for chucking by Darrell Hair in 1995 and heckled by fans.
Gunasekera,however,insisted the decision had nothing to do with bowlers estranged relation with Australia. He was very pleased with the invitation and he was going to consent to it but the dates clashed.
I think Murali was very keen to do it. Hes willing to help anyone,thats his philosophy. But after the World Cup,the IPL starts on April 7 and goes until the end of May and by June 1 he has to go to Gloucestershire, Gunasekera stressed. National selector and former India coach Greg Chappell is though hopeful that he will be able to bring Murali to Australia later this year or in coming summers.
I havent spoken to him during the World Cup,I havent any further news. The invitation has been made,it will depend on what his commitments are and where he will be at various times so hopefully he can fit it in. But thats all I can tell you. Murali will do what he needs to do – were hopeful it will include the Centre of Excellence, Chappell said.
Muralitharan is currently on national duty representing his country in the cricket World Cup.
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