It was an emotional moment for the eye-popping spin giant, who was given a guard of honour by both the Indian and Sri Lankan players during the match.
Firecrackers went off at the start of every day's play to celebrate his stupendous career. And, watched by his family, he ended with an amazing tally of 800 wickets in 133 Tests, to go with the 515 wickets he has in 337 ODIs.
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Although Muralitharan will no longer play Tests, he has kept open the option of playing the 2011 ODI World Cup, to be co-hosted by Sri Lanka along with India and Bangladesh.
The off-spinner, who was called for throwing by a few umpires during his illustrious career, is one of the most talked about players in contemporary cricket.
Muralitharan walks to the field on the fifth day of the first Test
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