Top 3 Spinner’s In The Early 2000’s Of Cricket:

Without spinners imagine how cricket would be. Won’t it be kinda boring? Like there won’t be Shane Warne or Muttiah Muralitharan or Anil Kumble. I can not even imagine cricket without these legends. So in this post we will be talking about the Top 3 Spinners In The Early 2000’s Of Cricket. Let’s start.

1. Muttiah Muralitharan:

Without Muttiah Muralitharan, any spinner list can not be complete. Well, at least for me, I don’t know about you guys.

Muttiah Muralitharan is one of the most decorated spinners in International Cricket. Without him, SL cricket would not be the same. Muttiah is arguably the Best Spinner in the world. He has 800 Test Wickets, 534 ODI Wickets, and 13 T20 wickets.

Cricket World Rewind: #OnThisDay - Murali scales 800-wicket summit on last  ball of Test career
Muttiah Muralitharan:

2. Shane Warne:

Okay, how can there be a list where Muttiah is there but Shane Warne isn’t ? Warne is like the best LEG SPINNER in the world. Now, imagine Australian Cricket without him I can’t, can you? Warne has 708 Test Wickets and 293 ODI Wickets.

Shane Warne | Booking Agent | Speakers Roster | MN2S
Shane Warne:

3. Anil Kumble:

Anil Kumble is one of the most legendary spinners of all time. He has played with a broken jaw! Which human on earth PLAYS WITH A BROKEN JAW! This shows how much passion he has for the game. Kumble has 619 Test Wickets and 337 ODI Wickets.

He had four different shots to the same delivery,” Kumble names the  toughest batsman he ever bowled to
Kumble Playing With A Broken Jaw.

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