A Comeback For Warne?
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A Comeback For Warne?
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Is the great Shane Warne going to re-enter the test arena once again, to help the Aussies and in particular, Michael Clarke?
If he does, is this a good thing? I think not. This would only be a temporary stop gap and the Aussies must move on.
Is the great Shane Warne going to re-enter the test arena once again, to help the Aussies and in particular, Michael Clarke?
If he does, is this a good thing? I think not. This would only be a temporary stop gap and the Aussies must move on.
Stella- Posts : 6671
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Re: A Comeback For Warne?
I think the stories are vastly exaggerating and misinterpreting what Warne actually said.
I'm 99% certain he won't come back. He's 43, he's got plenty of other things to do, and he says in the same interview that he feels he's bowling the best he has been for a few years because he's now only playing one tournament (Big Bash).
Anyway, its good to see the Australian media continuing to publish this type of thing - can only be good ahead of the back-to-back Ashes that they still can't get away from Warne.
I'm 99% certain he won't come back. He's 43, he's got plenty of other things to do, and he says in the same interview that he feels he's bowling the best he has been for a few years because he's now only playing one tournament (Big Bash).
Anyway, its good to see the Australian media continuing to publish this type of thing - can only be good ahead of the back-to-back Ashes that they still can't get away from Warne.
Shelsey93- Posts : 3134
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Re: A Comeback For Warne?
Can't see that this will be a smart move for CA or him.
5 years since he has played proper test cricket.
5 years since he has played proper test cricket.
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Re: A Comeback For Warne?
The annual "Is Warne coming back for this England game" reports are getting as tedious as his "Ive developed a new variant on the straight ball" stories we used to get
Peter Seabiscuit Wheeler- Posts : 10344
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Re: A Comeback For Warne?
I do wonder if this is him getting a cheap dig at Punter though
"Youve retired because youre sh1t. I retired because Im too good for Aus and would only play for them if they came begging. But Im not bitter about losing out on the captaincy or anything"
"Youve retired because youre sh1t. I retired because Im too good for Aus and would only play for them if they came begging. But Im not bitter about losing out on the captaincy or anything"
Peter Seabiscuit Wheeler- Posts : 10344
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Re: A Comeback For Warne?
Peter Seabiscuit Wheeler wrote:The annual "Is Warne coming back for this England game" reports are getting as tedious as his "Ive developed a new variant on the straight ball" stories we used to get
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/cricket/2300916/Shane-Warne-hints-at-2009-Ashes-comeback.html
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/cricket/article-1336703/ASHES-2010-Shane-Warne-refuses-rule-return-fans-set-rescue-fund.html
Totally agree PSW, those are the last 2 'comebacks' that Warne was rumoured to be making.
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