This absolutely stunning item of signed Cricket Memorabilia a striking action lithograph that takes you on a photographic & factual journey through Shane Warne & Muttiah Muralitharans continuing battle to become the worlds greatest wicket taker. Personally signed by both spinners & independently authenticated & certified by the major chartered accounting firm Pricewaterhouse Coopers Record Pursuit is available in a strictly limited edition of 350. Officially licensed by Cricket Australia & Sri Lanka Cricket & available exclusively in Europe via Spirit of Sport each are individually numbered & presented in a superb black wood frame with dual inset mounts measuring in at a large & impressive 770mm by 590mm. Rivals friends headline-makers & two of the worlds greatest bowlers Shane Warne & Muttiah Muralitharan will remember 2004 as a watershed in their colourful careers with both spinners passing 500 Test wickets & continuing their battle to become the worlds greatest-ever wicket taker. Their race to be the first spin bowler to take 500 wickets was a classic cat & mouse struggle during Australias 3-Test series in Sri Lanka in March 2004. After a well-publicised & determined duel Warne was victorious taking wicket number 500 on March 12 during the 1st Test in Galle. By the end of the tour the ledger read: Warne 517 wickets Muralitharan 513
- with West Indian great Courtney Walshs world record of 519 wickets ready to be broken. It was Muralitharan who first claimed that illustrious crown passing Walshs record during Sri Lankas Test series against Zimbabwe in May 2004. The champion off-spinner set a new world record when he captured his 520th wicket in the 1st Test in Harare on May 8. Muralitharan then dismissed a further seven Zimbabwean batsmen in the series to take his tally to 527. Shane Warnes quest to overhaul Muralitharan in the world wicket-taking began in the two-Test series against Sri Lanka in Darwin & Cairns in July. Warne took 3 wickets in the 1st Test in Darwin to move within reach of Muralitharan before equalling his world record mark with a sensational haul of 7 wickets in the 2nd Test in Cairns! Warne held the record until it was broken by Muralitharan on December 3 2007.A superb item of Cricket Memorabilia to celebrate the two statistically greatest Bowlers of all time!