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800 The Film

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  • Genre: Biography, Sports
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  • Languages: Tamil

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  • Release Date: 01 Jan 1970
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Release Status: Released on 01 Jan 1970

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'800' Controversy: Vijay Sethupathi Withdraws From Muthiah Muralidharan's Biopic Kollywood
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'800' Controversy: Vijay Sethupathi Withdraws From Muthiah Muralidharan's Biopic

Actor Vijay Sethupathi has hinted that he is withdrawing from the former Sri Lankan cricketer, Muthiah Muralidharan's biopic, "800". Ever since the film has announced, several political parties and Tamil nationalist sympathizers along with many popular personalities from the Tamil film industry have claimed that the movie is an attempt to whitewash a figure who is problematic in Sri Lanka, and thus, they have been asking for a boycott of the film. ## In a statement on Monday, Muralidharan said he had asked Vijay Sethupathi to withdraw from the project to ensure the actor's career is not affected by the association. Muralitharan said that the film was facing hurdles as he had in many aspects of like. But he said that he was confident the hurdles would be overcome. ## Sharing the statement of the cricketer, Sethupathi hinted that he has accepted his proposal of withdrawing from the film. He wrote, "Thank you and goodbye" (translated from Tamil). ## நன்றி.. வணக்கம் 🙏🏻 pic.twitter.com/PMCPBDEgAC— VijaySethupathi (@VijaySethuOffl) October 19, 2020 ## Earlier, on October 16, the legendary cricketer issued a statement over the controversy. In the statement, which was written in Tamil, he stated that his life has been marred by controversies and this is no different.## "When the production house approached me for the film, I was first reluctant to give my nod. I then thought that the film would highlight the struggle of my parents, the contribution of my coaches and teachers, and everyone who has been part of my journey. My family had its humble beginnings in a tea estate in Sri Lanka. The most affected in the 30-year long civil war in Sri Lanka was the Hill Country Tamils. Our life began in a conflict zone", he said.## "The film '800' talks about how I overcame all these hurdles and managed to succeed in cricket. Is it my fault that I was born a Sri Lankan Tamil? If I was born in India, I would have definitely tried to be part of the Indian team. Since I am part of the Sri Lankan team, I have always been misunderstood. An unnecessary controversy has erupted saying that I am against Tamils, thus giving the film, a political color", Murali added. ## From the Desk of #MuthiahMuralidaran#800TheMovie @MovieTrainMP #MuthiahMuralidaranBioPic pic.twitter.com/kNAnQeJXB5— Yuvraaj (@proyuvraaj) October 16, 2020 ## On the allegations of his support to the Sri Lankan government, Murali said, "There have been many allegations leveled against me that I supported genocide. For instance, when I made a statement in 2019 that 2009 was the best year of my life, it was misconstrued that I was celebrating the genocide of Eelam Tamils. As someone who has constantly spent his life in a conflict zone, the end of the war in 2009, was a welcome change. I was happy that there were no deaths on both sides in those ten years".## "I have never supported genocide, and I never will. As a minority community living in Sinhalese-majority Sri Lanka, Tamils battled low self- esteem. My parents considered themselves as second-class citizens and it was only natural that I too followed suit. After I succeeded in cricket, I wanted fellow Tamilians to develop self-confidence and come up in life".## Stay tuned...

Vijay Sethupathi Will Do Wonders In My Biopic, Says Muttiah Muralitharan Kollywood
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Vijay Sethupathi Will Do Wonders In My Biopic, Says Muttiah Muralitharan

In the last few years, there has been a lot of emphasis on making biopics in the Indian film industries, especially the biopic of sports stars that have been liked by the people. To keep the trend of biopics continue, one of the leading South Indian actors, Vijay Sethupati was roped in to star in the former Sri Lankan cricketer and legend of the game, Muttiah Muralitharan's biopic.## Muralitharan, who is arguably the greatest spinner of all-time, claimed 800 Test wickets and the title of the biopic also resembles the number of wickets he took in the red-ball cricket. The film will be shot in India, Sri Lanka, UK, and Australia. The shoot is slated to start at the beginning of 2021 and is set to release at the end of next year. ## The legendary off-spinner said that Vijay Sethupati is the best-suited actor for this film that he will do wonders. "Once the script was ready, we thought the best fit for this movie is non-other than Vijay Sethupathi", said Muralitharan while speaking on Star Sports show Cricket Live.## "I think he is a very talented actor and he will nail the bowling expressions. I trust Vijay completely as he is one of the greatest actors and I have complete faith that he'll definitely do wonders for the film", Murali added. ## Speaking about Muralitharan, Sethupathi said as per IANS, "It's really nice to listen to his story and spend time with Murali sir. He is like a stamp, he makes a mark wherever he goes with his charming character and personality".## "I love his real-life because fans have seen him in matches on the field, but very few have got a chance to know Murli sir's personality off the field. He's very adorable and lovable. He's such a beautiful person and his story needs to be told", he added.## The film will be made primarily in the Tamil language and will be dubbed in all South Indian languages as well as Hindi, Bengali, and Sinhalese owing to Muralitharan and Sethupathi's popularity. An international version with English subtitles is also being planned.## Stay tuned...

Vijay Sethupathi To Star In Legendary Sri Lankan Cricketer Muthiah Muralidaran's Biopic Tollywood
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Vijay Sethupathi To Star In Legendary Sri Lankan Cricketer Muthiah Muralidaran's Biopic

The well-known South Indian actor, Vijay Sethupati is all set to act in the legendary Sri Lankan cricketer Muthiah Muralidaran's biopic, tentatively titled '800' which is said to signify the number of wickets taken by the spinner during his illustrious career. ## The film will be produced by Movie Train Motion Pictures and Dar Motion Pictures featuring Vijay Sethupathi as the Sri Lankan spin legend. The Biopic will be directed by MS Sripathi, who had previously directed a film titled Kanimozhi.## IT'S OFFICIAL... #VijaySethupathi to star in cricketer #MuthiahMuralidaran biopic... Directed by #MSSripathy... Produced by Movie Train Motion Pictures and Dar Motion Pictures. #MuralidaranBiopic pic.twitter.com/0KeCPzk6im— taran adarsh (@taran_adarsh) October 8, 2020 ## "I don't even watch cricket, I feel bored. So I don't even watch cricket since my childhood. In fact, I even told this to Muttiah Muralitharan sir and he immediately told that is the perfect quality for me to play the role", Vijay Sethupathi said had said in an interview. ## Muthiah Muralidaran is the leading wicket-taker in Test as well as One-day cricket. During his 19 years of international career, Muralitharan played 133 tests and claimed 800 wickets. While in ODI cricket, the spin magician grabbed 534 wickets in 350 matches. ## Muralidaran was also a part of the Sri Lankan team that played the ODI world cup finals in 2007 and 2011. Now, a biopic on him is surely a well-deserved tribute to him.## Stay tuned...

James Anderson Becomes The First Pacer To Take 600 Test Wickets; Twitterati React Cricket
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James Anderson Becomes The First Pacer To Take 600 Test Wickets; Twitterati React

The England's spearhead, James Anderson becomes the first-ever fast bowler to claim 600 Test wickets. With the wicket of Pakistan's captain, Azhar Ali on Day 5 of the final Test of the series in Southampton, Anderson entered the 600 wickets club. ## The swing bowler from Burnley, Lancashire, made his Test debut way back against Zimbabwe at Lord's in 2003, where he picked up a five-for. Since then, he has gone on to take 29 five-wicket hauls and three 10-wicket hauls for the match. ## With 600 wickets, he has now become the 4th highest wicket-taker in the history of the Test cricket. He is only behind Muttiah Muralitharan (800), Shane Warne (708), and Anil Kumble (619). Among the pacers, he is way ahead than the second-best Glenn McGrath who has 563 wickets to his name. ## Check out how the Twitterati reacted to his tremendous achievement:## Congratulations @jimmy9 on your 600 wickets! Massive effort from a great fast bowler. Welcome to the club 👍🏼— Anil Kumble (@anilkumble1074) August 25, 2020 ## Champion bowler James Anderson! Congrats on reaching the first-ever 600 wickets for a fast bowler.. hard work, passion and never-day-die approach have been the hallmark of your career.. doyen of fast bowlers, best wishes for the rest of your career @jimmy9— Wasim Akram (@wasimakramlive) August 25, 2020 ## Congrats on the 600th Jimmy - Aweosme effort buddy 👍 pic.twitter.com/VWflgISbKv— Shane Warne (@ShaneWarne) August 25, 2020 ## An extraordinary bowler @jimmy9 goes past yet another milestone. What a bowler and what an achievement !! 💯💯 Well done and look forward to having a healthy debate on the run out and shredder ASAP! Someone like you can really help settling the stigma surrounding it. 🙌🏻🙌🏻— Ashwin 🇮🇳 (@ashwinravi99) August 25, 2020 ## Incredible 600 by @jimmy9 . What an amazing achievement. Playing 156 Test Matches for a medium fast bowler is no less achievement. Cheers mate. #JamesAnderson #600TestWickets #England pic.twitter.com/dVFMqPvuwA— Shoaib Akhtar (@shoaib100mph) August 25, 2020 ## Balls bowled to take 600 Test wickets:Muttiah Muralitharan 3️⃣3️⃣,7️⃣1️⃣1️⃣ JAMES ANDERSON 3️⃣3️⃣,7️⃣1️⃣7️⃣ Shane Warne 3️⃣4️⃣,9️⃣2️⃣0️⃣ Anil Kumble 3️⃣8️⃣,4️⃣9️⃣4️⃣ #ENGvPAK pic.twitter.com/HTKxQn5CuJ— ICC (@ICC) August 25, 2020 ## Remarkable achievement to play 156 Tests as a Batsman .. To do it as a quick bowler & then achieve 600 wickets is nothing short of extraordinary .. Well done @jimmy9 .. England’s greatest ever bowler .. #TestCricket— Michael Vaughan (@MichaelVaughan) August 25, 2020 ## Congratulations @jimmy9 wonderful display of skill and resilience over a long career. #Jimmy600 https://t.co/PPl6V26i2x— Tom Moody (@TomMoodyCricket) August 25, 2020 ## Stay tuned...

I had a madness of being ahead of Muralitharan one day: Ravichandran Ashwin Cricket
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Wisden Announced Top 5 Test Spells Of The 2000s Cricket
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Wisden Announced Top 5 Test Spells Of The 2000s

The Bible of cricket, Wisden announced the top 5 greatest spells of Test cricket of the 2000s on Sunday, May 17. The list includes some of the greatest bowlers of all-time. ## Below is the list of TOP 5 best spells of the 2000s -## 5. Shoaib Akhtar (Pakistan, 6-11 vs New Zealand) - The fastest bowler of all-time, Shoaib Akhtar has been included in the list for his deadly spell of 6 for 11 against New Zealand at Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore in 2002. Akhtar proved to be too hot to handle for the New Zealand batsmen who surrendered against the Rawalpindi Express. ## From his 6 wickets, 5 of them were the stump-honing yorkers at the speed over 90mph. His spell was enough to shoot New Zealand out at just 73 runs in the first innings on a pitch where Inzamam-ul-Haq scored a triple hundred (329) and Imran Nazir a Test hundred (127) as Pakistan post a mammoth total of 643. Shoaib Akhtar did not bowl in the second innings but it was just a matter of time before Pakistan completed a massive win of an innings and 324 runs. ## 4. Dale Steyn (South Africa, 5-23 vs India) - Subcontinent pitches have always been a nightmare for the pace bowlers unless there is some help for them. When South Africa toured India in 2008, everyone had thought that India would dominate the Proteas. However, Dale Steyn had some other plans. His spell of 5 for 23 in the second Test at Sardar Patel Stadium, Ahmedabad has been remembered as one of the greatest spells by a pacer in the subcontinent condition. ## It was the magic of his spell that India was bowled out at just 76 in the first innings. All his 5 wickets were classic Steyn. 2 of them were of Virendra Sehwag who was coming in the match with the confidence of the triple century (319) in the first Test that ended up drawn at Nagpur, and the second wicket of Rahul Dravid. Both wickets were bowled out on nearly unplayable deliveries. Because of his spell, South Africa won the match by an innings and 90 runs. India won the third test and drawn the series. Dale Steyn was the second-highest wicket-taker after Harbhajan Singh of the 3-match series with 15 wickets. ## 3. Glenn McGrath (Australia, 5-53 vs England) - In his mid-30s but still good enough to made batsmen dance on his tunes, Glenn McGrath was always been tough to pick at any stage. In the first Test of the Ashes 2005 at the Lord’s, his home away from home, clueless England surrendered against the might McGrath. ## After bowling Australia out at 190 in the first innings, England was a happy side until McGrath turned their happiness into sadness with his not so pacy but swinging spell at the Home of Cricket. Apart from Kevin Pietersen's fifty, no other batsmen could do much against McGrath as England managed to score only 155 in the first innings. Australia batted well in the second innings and set a target of 419 runs for England to win. McGrath took 4 wickets in the second innings as well as the target proved to be too big for England. Australia won the opening test of the Ashes 2005 by 239 runs and go 1-0 up in the series. ## 2. Harbhajan Singh (India, 8-84 vs Australia) - When the world number 1 Australia toured India in 2001, they were reasonably favorite to win the Test series, and unsurprisingly, they begin the series with an easy win of 10-wickets in Mumbai. India was under a lot of pressure to prove themselves in front of their home crowd. In the second Test at Eden Gardens that was going to be written in history books, Australia again had the upper hand at the end of the first innings of each team before VVS Laxman pulled off one of the greatest knocks of the Test cricket of all-time. ## Laxman's marathon knock of 281 and his partnership with Rahul Dravid (180) of 376 for the fifth wicket proved to be a series changing moment. With the help of these two knocks, India set a target of 383 runs for Australia to win that proved too big for the Aussies to win. However, if Laxman and Dravid were the stars in batting, Harbhajan Singh had his match with the ball. He took 6-wickets in the first innings and then spun Australia with 7-wickets in the second innings as India won the match by 171 runs and level the series 1-1 before going into the third and final Test.## Both the teams were well prepared for the series decider so was Harbhajan Singh who was going to write his own script. To the start of the third Test, Australia batted fairly well with the help of Matthew Hayden's double century (203) as they got 391 in the first innings at MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai. Harbhajan Singh however, was in his own zone as he took 7-wickets in the first innings. India then responded very well with the bat after the half-centuries from SS Das, S Ramesh, VVS Laxman, Rahul Dravid, and masterclass hundred from Sachin Tendulkar (126) as India got 501 in response.## Now, the stage was set for Harbhajan Singh to show his skills once again in the series that he has already made his own. He took 8 wickets in the second innings and stopped Australia at 264. India chased the target with 2-wickets in hand and won the hard-fought series with the scoreline of 2-1. Harbhajan Singh awarded player of the series for 32 wickets in 3 matches. ## 1. Muttiah Muralitharan (Sri Lanka, 8-70 vs England) - A magician who would trouble any batsman on any day and on any pitch with his spin bowling, Muttiah Muralitharan, the legend, turned out to be too hot for England to handle. In the third and final Test at Trent Bridge, Nottingham, England were chasing 325 to win the match and series. ## In pursuit of 325, England was marching very well and things were looking dark and blank for Sri Lanka before Muralitharan lightened a hope for the Lankans. From 84 for none, in the space of 22 overs, Muralitharan had dismissed the entirety of England’s top six. It was some top six, too. Trescothick, Strauss, Alastair Cook, Kevin Pietersen, Paul Collingwood, and Andrew Flintoff all had no idea against Muralitharan who started to turn the things very quickly. In no time, England was reduced to 125-6 from 84-0. The remaining last 4 couldn't do much as England bowled out on 190. Sri Lanka won the match by 134 and drawn the series. ## After looking at Muralitharan spinning English batsmen, Geoffrey Boycott perfectly summed up the challenge facing England’s batsmen that day at Trent Bridge by saying "I really don’t know how you score off Murali at the moment, surviving is pretty difficult”. ## Muttiah Muralitharan's that spell of 8-70 has been declared the greatest Test spell of the 2000s by the Cricketers' Almanack' or the 'Bible of cricket' Wisden. ## Stay tuned...

Top 5 Leading Wicket-Takers In ODI World Cup History Cricket
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Top 5 Leading Wicket-Takers In ODI World Cup History

Sri Lanka's Lasith Malinga becomes the 5th highest wicket-taker in ODI World Cup history after he produced a match-winning spell of 3 for 39 against Afghanistan on Tuesday (June 4) at Sophia Gardens, Cardiff. His brilliant spell of fast bowling along with Nuwan Pradeep helped Sri Lanka to beat Afghanistan by 34-runs in a low scoring encounter. Malinga now has 46 wickets in 24 matches.## Here are the TOP 5 leading wicket-takers in ODI World Cup history:## 1. Glenn McGrath (AUS) - The leading wicket-taker among the pacers in combined Tests and ODIs with the tally of 949 wickets, Glenn McGrath has been one of the greatest fast bowlers cricket has ever seen. The former Australian pacer has equally been successful in the World Cup as well where he has taken 71 wickets in 39 matches and has been the part of the Australian side in 4 World Cup. McGrath has grabbed those wickets with an average of 18.19 and economy rate of 3.96 which is remarkable. Australia have won 3 out 4 World Cup McGrath has played.## 2. Muttiah Muralitharan (SL) - The leading wicket-taker in both Tests (800) and ODIs (534), Muttiah Muralitharan is arguably the greatest spinner. In 5 World Cup series, he has taken 68 wickets in 40 matches with an average of 19.63 and the economy of 3.88 (the best among the top 5). In 5 World Cups, he played, Sri Lanka emerged as champion in 1996 while they were the runner-ups in 2007 and 2011.## 3. Lasith Malinga (SL) - Sri Lanka's one of the all-time greats, Lasith Malinga bid adieu from World Cup as the third highest wicket-taker in the tournament's history. He surpassed Pakistan's Wasim Akram who has 55 wickets in 38 matches. Malinga sing-off with 56 wickets in 29 matches with an average of 22.87 and economy of 5.51.## 4. Wasim Akram (PAK) - Wasim Akram was a bowler with short run-up who could produce a lot of pace in his bowling. He is the second highest wicket-taker in ODIs with 502 wickets. He has featured in 5 World Cups and taken 55 wickets in 38 matches with an average of 23.83 and economy of 4.04. In Pakistan's successful campaign in 1992, Akram played and a vital role and helped Pakistan to lift the only World Cup till date.## 5. Chaminda Vaas (SL) - Another Sri Lankan in the list who wasn't that fast but very effective with his left-arm medium pace bowling. Vaas' specialty was his accurate line and length and ability to move the ball around both inside and outside. He played 4 World Cups for Sri Lanka and taken 49 wickets in 31 matches with an average of 21.22 and economy of 3.97.## Note - Data as of 6 July, 2019## Follow for more...