Most consecutive matches with atleast one wicket
Written by Muhammad Asim on December 26th, 2006
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Muralitharan has now gone 75 successive Tests in which he has taken atleast one wicket for his side. The last time he failed to do so was in the Nagpur Test against India in December 1997. Only 10 bowlers have so taken atleast a single wicket in 50 or more consecutive Tests. The table below has the complete details.

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