<p>The spin wizard has already announced that he will quit all forms of the game after the 2011 50-over World Cup.<br /><br />The 37-year-old off-spinner is just eight wickets shy of becoming first player to touch the magical 800-wicket mark in Test cricket.<br /><br />"Maybe I will play one or two Test matches, that's it, and then retire. The Tests against the West Indies will be the last ones I will play," Muralitharan said.<br /><br />"My future is all about playing one-dayers until the World Cup. If I am fit and good I will play until the World Cup and the World Cup will be the end of the road," he told the 'Sydney Morning Herald'.<br /><br />Muralitharan said his aim was to reach the 800 Test wicket mark before retiring.<br /><br />Muralitharan is currently playing for Sri Lankan domestic side Kandurata in the inter-provincial Twenty20 tournament to decide the country's representatives at the Twenty20 Champions League.<br /><br />He also confirmed that he will play in third edition of the Indian Premier League despite a threat by terror outfit al-Qaeda and also urged his teammates to go and play in India.<br /><br />"All the Sri Lankans will go. If you don't go it is bad because there will be no cricket on the subcontinent at all. It is a difficult question," he said.</p>
<p>The spin wizard has already announced that he will quit all forms of the game after the 2011 50-over World Cup.<br /><br />The 37-year-old off-spinner is just eight wickets shy of becoming first player to touch the magical 800-wicket mark in Test cricket.<br /><br />"Maybe I will play one or two Test matches, that's it, and then retire. The Tests against the West Indies will be the last ones I will play," Muralitharan said.<br /><br />"My future is all about playing one-dayers until the World Cup. If I am fit and good I will play until the World Cup and the World Cup will be the end of the road," he told the 'Sydney Morning Herald'.<br /><br />Muralitharan said his aim was to reach the 800 Test wicket mark before retiring.<br /><br />Muralitharan is currently playing for Sri Lankan domestic side Kandurata in the inter-provincial Twenty20 tournament to decide the country's representatives at the Twenty20 Champions League.<br /><br />He also confirmed that he will play in third edition of the Indian Premier League despite a threat by terror outfit al-Qaeda and also urged his teammates to go and play in India.<br /><br />"All the Sri Lankans will go. If you don't go it is bad because there will be no cricket on the subcontinent at all. It is a difficult question," he said.</p>