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Warne suggests weighted ball to solve shining dilemma
The traditional way of shining the ball by rubbing it with sweat and saliva to generate swing is likely to be discontinued on health grounds when cricket...
Shane Warne and Ricky Ponting were to come out of retirement to skipper the teams on Saturday to raise money for victims of the blazes which began in September and have left at least 33 people dead and thousands of homes destroyed.
Twenty-seven people have been killed and thousands made homeless in recent months as huge fires scorched through more than 10.3 million hectares (25.5 million acres) of land, an area the size of South Korea.
Twenty-six people have died since the start of the disaster in September, more than 2,000 homes have been destroyed, and some eight million hectares (80,000 square kilometres) has burned - an area roughly the size of Ireland or South Carolina.
Daniel Gallan pays tribute to South Africa's greatest Test bowler and makes a case for Dale Steyn having bowled the Ball of the Century.
The rarely used dismissal is within the laws of the game but critics say it is unsportsmanlike and not in the spirit of the deeply traditional sport.
Warne, Test cricket’s second-most prolific wicket-taker, revealed his admiration for Douglas Jardine, who led England’s ‘Bodyline’ tour, in his new book ‘No Spin’.
Warne was bitten during an episode of reality TV show, 'I’m A Celebrity … Get Me Out Of Here!'.
Australian cricketer Shane Warne spoke to EWN about the challenges facing his national side.
Former leg-spinner Shane Warne says he still has something to offer to the Australian cricket team.