Leading wicket-taker in a series on most occasions
Written by Muhammad Asim on December 26th, 2006
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With his 17 wickets in the Wellington Test Muralitharan topped the series aggregates for his side for the 25th time. It is remarkable to note that of the 52 series Murali has played (including one-off Tests) he has topped the tables almost half of the times.
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