You’re one of most important players in Lankan cricket history: Muttiah tells Mahela
Sri Lankan spin legend Muttiah Muralitharan has called his former teammate and the ICC's latest Hall of Fame inductee Mahela Jayawardene one of the game's "great thinkers".
Lauding him for his contribution to not just his country but
world cricket, Muralitharan wrote in an open letter that Jayawardene is one of
the most important players in Sri Lankan cricket history.
"You played so many wonderful innings and were always
happy to be in the team, getting a lot of runs. There was less pressure on me
to take wickets because once you put on all those runs, my job became easy.
That is why you are one of the most important players in Sri Lankan cricket
history," Muralitharan said.
"More than that though, you are a great human being and
a very soft, kind guy away from cricket. In sport, everyone sees that champions
are always very competitive. On the field, you had this ability to switch on,
you were a great person to be around and play with.
"You were much quieter than me! You know I talk a lot
and there were a few others in the dressing room to do the talking but you were
quieter, you concentrated so much on the game at the time, you were glued to
the match even while in the dressing room."
The 44-year-old Jayawardene retired as one of Sri Lanka's
greatest ever players, a key member of the team that won the T20 World Cup in
2014 and reached four other major ICC finals.
The former Sri Lankan captain was inducted into the Hall of
Fame on Saturday ahead of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup final alongside former
South Africa all-rounder Shaun Pollock and ex England batter Janette Brittin.
He is the third Sri Lankan player to be inducted into the
Hall of Fame after another batting great and former skipper Kumar Sangakkara
and Muralitharan himself.
"It isn't just for one individual moment that you are
being inducted into the Hall of Fame, it's a reward for the toil over the years
and everything you contributed for Sri Lanka," Muralitharan wrote.
"Those are all taken into consideration when choosing
who is inducted and the ICC thinks it is right that you are the next Sri Lankan
to be chosen, to join Kumar Sangakkara and me in the Hall of Fame.
"You have been selected because as a captain you were
very successful, you consistently delivered as a batter and then as a fielder,
you took a lot of catches – more than anyone else. You have done everyone in
Sri Lanka proud."
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