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Warne-Murali Legacy Board Unveiled at Galle International Stadium

Warne-Murali Legacy Board Unveiled at Galle International Stadium

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As part of the ongoing Warne-Murali Test series, a special legacy board featuring photographs of spin legends Shane Warne and Muttiah Muralitharan has been placed at the entrance of the Galle International Cricket Stadium.

The initiative is being taken to honour the extraordinary achievements of two of the greatest spinners in cricket history, and will allow fans to pay tribute by adding their signatures to the board.

Former Sri Lankan all-rounder Farveez Maharoof, who currently serves as an international commentator for the series, was the first person to sign his name on the board.

The Warne-Murali legacy Board will be on display throughout the tournament, inviting cricket fans to make their mark to celebrate these two exceptional players.

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