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Muttiah Muralitharan wants to play two more years in IPL


Canceling contract of Kochi Tuskers Kerala by BCCI despite hopes expressed by the Sri Lankan spinner Muthiah Muralitharan is hopeful of being picked by any franchise that make them a chance to play in IPL.

Violation of the terms of the contract by the Kochi Tuskers Kerala, after that BCCI cancelled the contract for Kochi Tuskers Kerala.

Muttiah Muralitharan said "I am hopeful that if they (Kochi) are not playing, some other franchise will take me as I am fit and playing this format continuously. I want to play two more years in IPL."

Experience with Kochi, Muttiah Muralitharan said, my experience with Chennai Super Kings was best, I just had played five matches out of 16 for kochi" He took only two wickets in his last season.

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