It was easier to bowl during our younger days: Muralitharan

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

He has bamboozled many a batsmen during his heyday but international cricket's most highest wicket-taker reckons that it was easier to bowl during his younger days when T20 was not in vogue

"It was easier to bowl during our times. Now the game has evolved and it is not easy to bowl. We did not play too much T20s and in Tests, they didn't hit as many sixes like they do today," he said during a promotional event.

"I would cherish my win as that was most important thing for Sri Lankan For Sunrisers, it was when we won the trophy in 2016," said about their team lead the table with three wins from as many matches in the ongoing

The promotion event organised by Rupa was a session where the likes of Sunrisers skipper fondly recollected his teenage days when he idolised Schin Tendulkar while senior opener spoke about possibilities of dabbling into family business post his retirement from international

Williamson reminisced his first ever meeting with Tendulkar, when were touring in 2010.

"It was quite distracting to find him in the opponent's camp. I was watching him on the field, wondering what he was doing. But it was a really nice experience," Williamson said.

"I was around 19 or 20 years old at that time and it was a great opportunity to get alongside the legends of the game and pick their brains. There were so many great players in the team. Rahul Dravid, VVS Laxman were in the team, such fantastic people and were open to talk to about the game," said Williamson.

Dhawan also joined the interaction and said he would join his father's business once he retires from international

"I always loved playing cricket, I'm living my dream. Post-cricket, I would join my dad's business. Punjabis love their business, it's in our blood," Dhawan signed off.

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First Published: Sun, April 15 2018. 20:50 IST