The off spinners have formed a mutual admiration club and are trading compliments across borders.

On the verge of retirement, Muttiah Muralitharan, the Sri Lankan off spinner, who is eight wickets short of the 800 Test wickets mark, believes only the Indian off spinner, Harbhajan Singh, can match the feat.
Bhajji, for his part, is flattered by Murali’s praises. But he also believes he is “nowhere near that.” But he also expressed that he has learnt several things from his Sri Lankan counterpart and did not wish for him to retire.
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