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Latest comment: 2 years ago3 comments3 people in discussion
As a note to future editors, the presentation order of renderings of names in different languages may be contentious due to national pride. Per this edit on 1 July 2021, it is probably best to leave things alone unless sources tend to put one first or put prominence on one language/script. --Anon423 (talk) 18:11, 1 July 2021 (UTC)Reply
Agreed, thanks for bringing this up. For consistency across pages, the article for the subject's country of birth, Dominion of Ceylon, lists Sinhala before Tamil in the infobox. The language order has remained as such on this page for a while and I see no reason to change it now. TGHL ↗ 🍁 20:47, 1 July 2021 (UTC)Reply
WP:COMMONNAME I'd guess - a lot of news outlets use the variant used here; though I guess they're just taking the name they see on Wikipedia, as happens a lot with Indian sources (one of the reasons why a lot of Indian sources are considered unreliable). Fwiw Cricinfo and ICC consistently use Murali's preferred spelling. JavaHurricane04:15, 5 November 2022 (UTC)Reply
So... I dug through the Sydney Morning Herald , which used "Muralidaran" for a fair while till 2015 at least, but has since reverted to "Muralitharan". The Guardian only uses "Muralitharan" as far as I can tell. Same for the BBC (except their Sinhala edition, which uses Murali's preferred name sometimes). The Times also uses "Muralitharan" only. I've not gone through additional RSs but it would seem that "Muralitharan" is indeed the COMMONNAME. JavaHurricane04:49, 5 November 2022 (UTC)Reply