Brett Lee's first test wicket against India during the 1999 Boxing Day test at the MCG. For more videos check out www.cougarcricket.net
David Boon takes the wicket Phil Emery in the 2nd Final of the 1994/95 World Series Cup. For more videos check out www.cougarcricket.net
Legend in the making Muttiah Muralitharan
Critics will also grumble about Murali's good fortune at playing Bangladesh and Zimbabwe so regularly. Indeed, it is true that approximately 25% of his victims have come from these two minnows. But Murali would also have enjoyed Warne's volume of matches against England, a team against whom he has been equally prolific. In any case, his 26 wickets in this series is now par for the course considering the fact that he raced from 600 to 700 in just 12 matches: an average haul of 8.33 wickets per Test against opposition that includes Pakistan (2 Tests), England (3 Tests), South Africa (2 Tests), New Zealand (2 Tests) and Bangladesh (3 Tests). His wicket-taking was no more prolific against Bangladesh than it was against the rest. - Charlie Austin, Cricinfo
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visit www.pakistancricketzone.com for more Gul takes four as England are all out for 173 Pakistan vs England 4th test, august 17, 2006
Akhtars first test fiver vs South Africa brilliant fast bolwing
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A mesmerising four for 31 by off spinner Muttiah Muralitharan powered Sri Lanka to an emphatic 81-run victory against New Zealand in the first semi-final at Jamaica on Tuesday. A tremendous performance by the ever-reliant Muralitharan, who was on a hat-trick at one stage, ensured that the Kiwis, who were 105-2, lost momentum and within a blink of an eye, collapsed to 116-7.
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