Shane Warne vs Muttiah Muralitaran?: Brian Lara praises? The West Indies Legend broke it. Cricket news

West Indies cricket veteran Brian Lara has declared Shane Warne as a superior spinner, when compared to Muttiah Muralitharan, despite accepting that Murali puts more pressure while bowling. Lara shared these insights during her presence on ‘Stick to Cricket’ podcast, hosted by former England cricketers Phil Tuffnell, David Lield, Alastair Cook and Michael Vaughan.“Shane Warne is best. He is best. And you know, I will go out to bat against Murali, and I’m confused. You know, I get 688 runs in three matches and Murali’s first half an hour of bowling, I will be confused,” Lara said on the podcast.“I play a sweep shot for a deep backward square for a single, you know that I play a sweep shot again and then suddenly, you know, because other people did not read it. Nothing. Nothing. Let’s take everyone up ‘. And suddenly, the pressure stopped. But Murali gave me more pressure than Shane, “Lara explained.“That’s why I give him a higher rate, because I think he was mentally strong. And obviously his bowling attacks and the pitches on which he bowled, which was favored, you know, McGraths and McDermotes, to take the amount of wickets for him, to take the amount of wickets, very, very, very, very, I think he had mental talk,” Larara said. “Lara insisted that when he could take the ball against Warne well, the Australian spinner had the ability to produce magical delivery and mantras.
In terms of career figures, Muralitharan ended as the highest wicket in Test cricket with 800 wickets at an average of 22.72, including 67 five wickets Houles and 22 ten-diche Houles. His best bowling figures were 9/51.Warne finished second in the Test wicket with 708 scalps in 145 matches, on an average of 25.41. He claimed 37 Five-Vick Halls and 10 Ten-Vult Halls during his career.All international formats, Muralitharan, claimed 1,347 wickets in 495 matches at an average of 22.86, including 77 five-wicket haols and 22 ten-cicat haws.Warne, who never played T20 International, took 1,001 wickets in 339 matches in an average forms of 25.51. His career consisted of 38 Five-Vick Hols and 10 Ten-Vicque Houles with the best figure of 8/71.