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Muttiah Muralitharan has become the supreme bowler of the world after attaining the magic number, 709, on his home ground against England on Monday. He achieved the record in less number of matches with a better economy rate compared to Shane Warne whose record he broke. Although his bowling action has been cleared emphatically by the ICC many times, his detractors are not tired of casting doubts on his action obviously for selfish reasons. Muralitharan is undoubtedly a great bowler whose record is unlikely to be broken soon. V.S. Ganeshan, Bangalore M. Sundaresan, Chennai C.P. Srinivasan, Apex, North Carolina Suresh Manoharan, Hyderabad S. Ramakrishnasayee, Ranipet S.J. Kiran, Dharwad Anand Datla, Amman
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