Pakistan v Sri Lanka
Match starts Saturday, 0630 GMT
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Murali began his glittering international career in August 1992
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Sri Lanka captain Mahela Jayawardene is confident his team can win a second successive match and wrap up the series against Pakistan in Lahore on Saturday.
They lost the first match by eight wickets but won by 129 runs in Karachi.
"For us winning a trophy is enough motivation," Jayawardene said. "We got two trophies in Bangladesh and created opportunities to win another one here."
Muttiah Muralitharan needs five wickets to break Wasim Akram's world record of 502 wickets in one-day internationals.
"Definitely it would be great to see Murali achieve that record," Jayawardene said. "Winning the match and the series would be the top priority, and on the way if Murali achieves that record we would definitely celebrate.
Jayawardene revealed that Murali, who holds the Test wicket-taking record with 769 victims from 125 matches, had not spoken of the one-day milestone.
"He knows his role and he knows what he needs to do," his captain said. "We are going as a team to beat Pakistan."
Meanwhile, Pakistan captain Shoaib Malik surprisingly dismissed Murali and fellow star spinner Ajantha Mendis as major factors ahead of the deciding match, despite both taking three wickets in Karachi.
"I don't think their spin attack is a threat to us," he insisted. "We have made so many plans against them and hopefully we will try against them on Saturday.
"We let the lead slip in the second match, so it's now a must-win situation in the final game. I hope the players realise that and do not repeat the mistakes."
Sri Lanka are expected to retain their winning team, but Pakistan are likely to drop experienced fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar following his disappointing return in the first two matches, when he took just one wicket for 88 runs in 13 overs.
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