Topic: Shane Warne
Newly-svelte Australian legspin legend Shane Warne joked that a hefty bronze statue of him unveiled at the Melbourne Cricket Ground Thursday was a "lifelike" memento of his time in Test cricket."It's 300 kilos that statue, it's pretty lifelike for when I played," ...
Dynamic opening batsman David Warner thwarted Shane Warne's comeback to Twenty20 cricket with a pulsating century in Australia's Big Bash League at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Saturday.The powerful left-hander smashed an unbeaten 102 off 51 balls to steer Sydney Thunder to ...
Shane Warne said he was fit to play in Saturday's Big Bash Twenty20 opening game for the Melbourne Stars after recovering from burning his bowling hand earlier this week.Warne, suffered burns to his right hand while frying bacon at home on Monday, ...
The glitzy Big Bash League blasts off on Friday with some of the biggest stars of international Twenty20 cricket alongside Australian legend Shane Warne aiming to attract a new youthful audience.Cricket Australia is looking to create a world-class T20 tournament much in ...
Legspinning legend Shane Warne said Monday he had badly burnt the fingers of his bowling hand, putting him in doubt for his comeback in Australia's Big Bash League this weekend.Warne, 42, put pictures of his blistered hand on Twitter on Monday and ...
Legspinning legend Shane Warne said Monday he had badly burnt the fingers of his bowling hand, putting him in doubt for his comeback in Australia's Big Bash League this weekend.Warne, 42, put pictures of his blistered hand on Twitter on Monday and ...
Spin king Shane Warne has still "got it" according to an awestruck teammate who faced him in a nets session ahead of his return to competitive cricket, a report said Thursday.Warne, 42, ended his stellar playing career at the Indian Premier League ...
Former Australian Test leg spinner Stuart MacGill announced he was coming out of retirement to play for the Sydney Sixers in the domestic Big Bash competition.MacGill, who retired from international cricket in 2008 with 208 Test wickets at an average of 29.02, ...
Spin legend Shane Warne said Tuesday he was still a match-winner as he announced his return to cricket, confirming he will play in Australia's new Twenty20 Big Bash League with the Melbourne Stars.The 42-year-old had apparently ended his stellar cricket career at ...
Spin legend Shane Warne is in negotiations with several clubs to come out of retirement and make a comeback in Australia's Big Bash Twenty20 League, with Melbourne Stars seen as the favourite to lure him.The 42-year-old apparently brought the curtain down on ...