Muttiah Muralitharan brought 1400 crore rupees to India, it’s all about cold drinks
Former Sri Lankan cricketer Muttiah Muralitharan is investing heavily in Karnataka. Muralitharan has signed an MoU with the Karnataka government for the production of cold drinks through which a factory will be set up in Chamarajanagar district of Karnataka. Apart from this, Muralitharan is interested in investing in Dharwad district and the total investment is Rs 1400 crore. MB Patil informed about this agreement by posting on X. At present, work is going on to set up a factory in Chamarajanagar district. MB Patil recently held a meeting with Muralidharan and his company officials. In a post made after this meeting, MB Patil said that Muttiah Muralidharan wants to expand his business in Karnataka. Muttiah Muralitharan took a dip in the cold drink field Former Sri Lankan cricketer Muralitharan has entered the field of cold drinks after retirement. He is trying to expand his business in his country and for this he has chosen his state. Apart from Chamarajanagar, Muralidharan is also keen to increase investment in Dharwad district. At present, work is underway to set up a factory worth Rs 1000 crore in Chamarajanagar. MB Patil also said that since there will be investment in Dharwad as well, a total investment of Rs 1400 crore is being made in the state. According to media reports, 46 acres of land has already been allotted for the production of cold drinks and work is underway to set up a factory on that land. The factory is expected to be operational by January 2025. The company will be called “Muthaya Beverages and Confectionery”. Legendary Cricketer Muttiah Muralitharan Expands Business to Our State! Sri Lanka’s cricket icon Muttiah Muralitharan, now an entrepreneur post-retirement has established a soft drink manufacturing plant in his homeland and has now selected our state for expansion. A Rs. 1,000… pic.twitter.com/94hExZHTgD — MB Patil (@MBPatil) June 18, 2024 Muralitharan is the most lethal bowler in the world Former Sri Lankan cricket team spin bowler Muttiah Muralitharan was one of the best spin bowlers in the world, who was also called the magician of spin. It is worth noting that he is the highest wicket-taker in ODI cricket along with Test cricket in cricket. Muttiah, who proved his spin bowling prowess in world cricket for nearly two decades, had made almost every great batsman of world cricket his victim.
VIDEO: Virat Kohli was seen talking to spin legend Muralitharan before the match against SRH.
Before this match, the eyes of many fans will be fixed on RCB’s star batsman Virat Kohli. The 35-year-old Virat has been one of the most in-form batsmen not only for his team but throughout the tournament. With 319 runs in six matches, Kohli is currently on top in the race for the Orange Cap. In such a situation, his fans would like Kohli to perform similarly in the upcoming matches. Just before the clash between RCB and SRH, Kohli was seen chatting with Hyderabad’s spin bowling coach Muttiah Muralitharan. Let us tell you that this match is a must win match for Bengaluru and just before this, Virat and Muralitharan were seen talking for a long time. Its clip is also going viral on social media. Virat Kohli interacted with M Muralitharan during the practice session today🤍 pic.twitter.com/xBFmmuMlZA — 𝙧𝙧𝙤𝙣𝙣𝥂 (@wrognxvirat) April 14, 2024 Talking about Royal Challengers Bangalore, the team’s performance so far in the ongoing IPL 2024 (Indian Premier League) has been disappointing. After playing six matches in the tournament, RCB has managed to win only one match so far and have lost the remaining five. Their only win so far in IPL 2024 has come against Punjab Kings, which was their second match this season. After losing four consecutive matches, the team will face Sunrisers Hyderabad and under the leadership of Faf du Plessis, RCB will be eyeing to register its second win of this season. Currently, RCB are at the last position in IPL 2024 with two points from six matches. On the other hand, Sunrisers Hyderabad, captained by Pat Cummins, is in the race for a place in the playoffs. With three wins and six points in five matches, SRH team is currently at fourth position in the points table.
If there is a rank turner then Hartley will become Bishan Singh Bedi and Root Muralitharan – Aakash Chopra
Team India lost by 28 runs in the Hyderabad test match. Shubman Gill & Aakash Chopda (Photo Source: Getty Images) The fans of the Indian team have suffered a big shock after losing the first test match against England. All the fans including cricket experts were considering India as favorites for this series but the way the England team performed in the first test match was really fantastic. Meanwhile, former Indian cricketer Aakash Chopra has given a different advice to Team India and BCCI against making rank turners for the second test. Speaking on his YouTube channel, the 46-year-old Aakash Chopra Questioned the form of the Indian batsmen and warned that the decision to prepare a spin track could backfire for the home team. Aakash Chopra said on his YouTube channel, “Don’t get too excited that ‘we need turning pitches’ because your (Team India) batsmen are not in form. When the batsmen are not in form, your spinners and their (England) spinners will be equally effective.” Aakash Chopra warns Team India before preparing rank turner pitch Chopra believes that rank turners do not benefit the Indian attack because England The spinners can also do equal damage. Chopra said, “They (English spinners) do not have accuracy, but what difference does it make? Tom Hartley bowls like Bishan Paaji and Joe Root becomes Muttiah Muralitharan on that kind of track.” He further said that preparing the batting pitch can help the England batsmen to attack all-round and weaken the Indian bowling. Chopra suggested India to include Kuldeep Yadav in the playing XI to counter England’s aggressive batting. The former opener concluded by saying, “I agree that England will score fast on a good surface. But I can give a chance to Kuldeep and hopefully he can weave a net for the English batsmen. I am expecting a good pitch, but I don’t know what India are thinking.”