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Warne, Murali to team up
11/01/2005 08:50  - (SA)  

  • Tsunami match raises millions
  • Warne may play for World XI
  • Warne wants to visit Sri Lanka
  • Murali feeds tsunami victims
  • Wellington - Cricket's two greatest wicket takers, Shane Warne and Muttiah Muralitharan, are to team up for a one-day series between New Zealand and a World XI to raise funds for Asian tsunami relief efforts, New Zealand Cricket said Tuesday.

    The three matches later this month were hastily arranged after Sri Lanka cancelled their tour of New Zealand in December after the tsunamis devastated their homeland.

    In addition to releasing players for the World XI, Sri Lanka will return to New Zealand in April to play the two Test matches originally scheduled for this month, New Zealand Cricket (NZC) chief executive Martin Snedden said.

    The one-day series has been arranged in conjunction with the Federation of International Cricketers' Associations so the combined team will be known as the Fica World XI.

    It will be captained by Australian spin bowler Warne, who will play all three matches along with Sri Lanka's spin wizard Muralitharan, while the rest of the lineup will vary slightly depending on player availability for each game.

    "It will be exciting to see these two rival bowlers working in tandem in what should be closely fought matches," Snedden said.

    Retired South African Jonty Rhodes will be player coach with Sri Lankan Sanath Jayasuriya as vice-captain.

    Ten players available for all three matches are Warne, Muralitharan, Jayasuriya, Rhodes, retired Zimababwe wicketkeeper-batsman Andy Flower, retired England batsman Graeme Hick, Sri Lankan wicketkeeper-batsman Kumar Sangakkara, Australian allrounder Ian Harvey, Zimbabwe pace bowler Heath Streak and Sri Lankan pace bowler Chaminda Vaas.

    Available for the first two games are England batsman Nick Knight and South African allrounder Lance Klusener, while games two and three could involve Australian opening batsman Matthew Elliot and Australian pace bowler Andy Bichel.

    Former Australian one-day specialist Michael Bevan and Australia's opening batsman Justin Langer are available for the third match only.

    Snedden said funds raised from the tour would be distributed to Sri Lanka Cricket's "Cricket-Aid" programme and to World Vision.

    "Given the devastating effect of the tsunami on Sri Lanka and Asia, as well as the inclusion of Sri Lankans in the Fica 11, it is appropriate that NZC further supports international efforts by cricketing countries to help raise funds for tsunami victims," he said.

    Cricket Australia had rescheduled one round of their domestic competition to free up players for the world team.

    NZC could not immediately confirm the venues of the Sri Lankan Tests when the side returns in April because of the potential to clash with Super 12 rugby union fixtures.

    A charity match in Melbourne Monday between a Rest of the World XI and an Asia XI raised $11m for tsunami relief efforts.

     
     

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