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Warne warns new skipper

Retired Australian cricketer Shane Warne is pictured during a photocall at Hatchards Bookshop in London yesterday. Warne was promoting his new hardback book called ‘Shane Warne’s Century’. (REUTERS)

Warne hopes Ponting learns from mistakes

Shane Warne believes Ricky Ponting could learn something from Allan Border and Ian Chappell, two of the former captains who criticised Ponting over his tactics in the fourth Test in Nagpur. But Warne said although Ponting made some bad decisions it was important he was not hung out to dry.

Shane Warne gets to see himself in action

Shane Warne, meet Shane Warne. Yes, you read that right. Two Shane Warnes came face-to-face last week at Australia's National Sporting Museum.

Warne admits late night drinking binges

London: Former Australian leg-spinner, Shane Warne, has admitted that he used to have late night drinking binges to battle his personal problems during the 2005 Ashes series which Australia lost after 16 years. Warne’s marriage with Simone was breaking up at that time. — PTI

Warne's best 100 Test players

Master blaster Sachin Tendulkar tops the list of world's best 100 Test cricketers named by legendary spinner Shane Warne in his book 'Shane Warne's century', which also features as many as 10 other Indians.

'Happily retired' Warne says Aussies will bounce back

Shane Warne sits behind copies of his new book titled 'Shane Warne's Century' during its launch yesterday

Shane Warne's 100 greatest cricketers

Melbourne: Australian cricket legend Shane Warne has revealed his top 100 Test cricketers in a new book called Shane Warne's Century.

Warne says Aussies will bounce back

melbourne • Legendary leg-spinner Shane Warne said yesterday there is no need for him to come out of retirement and he expects Australia to bounce back in their Test series in India. Warne, who played his last Test in January 2007, said he was confident Ricky Ponting’s struggling side would make amends for their record 320-run defeat in the second test in Mohali last week.

Collingwood laughs off Warne's Ashes jibes

Collingwood laughs off Warne LONDON: England's Paul Collingwood on Thursday laughed off Australian spin legend Shane Warne's prediction of another Ashes whitewash when the old rivals lock horns again in 2009.

Dismissing Ranatunga hardest: Warne

LONDON, Oct 18: Leg-spin wizard Shane Warne in his new book to be launched in London on Tuesday titled Shane Warne’s Century says “the hardest thing for me was getting ex-Sri Lankan skipper Arjuna Ranatunga in — I tried every which way to leave him out.

Hardest thing was getting Ranatunga out: Warne

London, Oct 14: Leg spin wizard Shane Warne in his new book to be launched in London on Tuesday titled "Shane Warne's Century" has said that the hardest thing for me was getting ex-Sri Lankan skipper Arjuna Ranatunga in - I tried every which way to leave him out.

Sachin No 1 in Warne's book

LONDON: Master blaster Sachin Tendulkar tops the list of world's best 100 Test cricketers named by legendary spinner Shane Warne in his book 'Shane Warne's century', which also features as many as 10 other Indians.

Warne has words of advice for Aussie skipper

SHANE Warne has defended Ricky Ponting amid intense criticism of his tactics in the test series loss to India, but has advised his 'mate' to dine out with a couple of his critics in order to learn more about captaincy.

Warne: Australia will bounce back quickly after heavy India defeat

Shane Warne is backing Australia to bounce back in their Test series against India and sees no urgent need to come out of international retirement to help out.

Warne sympathises with struggling Lee

Shane Warne doubts Brett Lee will ever experience anything tougher than leading a Test attack in India while trying to overcome the breakdown of his marriage.

Warne sympathises with struggling Lee

Shane Warne doubts Brett Lee will ever experience anything tougher than leading a Test attack in India while trying to overcome the breakdown of his marriage.

Warne sympathises with struggling Lee

Shane Warne doubts Brett Lee will ever experience anything tougher than leading a Test attack in India while trying to overcome the breakdown of his marriage.

Warne confident: Aussies will bounce back

Shane Warne says embattled Australia will bounce back in the Test series in India, and there's no need for him to come out of retirement.

Warne expects Aussies to bounce back

Shane Warne says embattled Australia will bounce back in the Test series in India, and there's no need for him to come out of retirement.

Warne expects Aussies to bounce back (AAP)

Shane Warne says embattled Australia will bounce back in the Test series in India, and there's no need for him to come out of retirement.

Warne expects Aussies to bounce back

Shane Warne says embattled Australia will bounce back in the Test series in India, and there's no need for him to come out of retirement.

Warne admits late night binges

Shane Warne has admitted that he used to have late night drinking binges to battle his personal problems during the 2005 Ashes.

Warne says pressure off spin

SHANE Warne has moved to ease the pressure on Cameron White and Jason Krejza by saying they don't need to take a clutch of wickets to be successful in India.

Warne's 100: the king of the one-liner

Shane Warne has been mixing with the best cricketers in the world - as team-mate and opponent - since he was first selected for Australia in 1992. The great leg-spin bowler may have retired from Test cricket after helping to regain the Ashes last year, but, at 39, he is still sharpening his skills. Next month he leads Rajasthan Royals, the winners of the inaugural Indian Premier League, in the Champions League. With such a wealth of experience, there is no one better qualified to run the rule over his contemporaries.

Warne backs late-bloomer McGain in India cricket series

Shane Warne is backing late-bloomer Bryce McGain as Australia's best leg-spinner despite being set to make his Test cricket debut in India next month at the unlikely age of 36.


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