All the signs are good for England, says http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Shane-Keith-Warne-c89672 – Cricket news Update
Shane Warne, the former spin legend of Team Australia, has predicted England’s unchallenged domination on the world of cricket for some years to come as he thinks that the current team is well-structured and the players possess both skill and passion. However,
he argued that the Poms need to display complete consistency for at least a couple of years in order to become the world leaders.
Warne has expressed these thoughts after Team England’s emphatic and thumping Test series victory over India and subsequent elevation to the top Test cricket rank.
The English have convincingly beaten the Indians in three Tests of the 4-match npower series with huge margins, thanks to the all-rounding performances of all the players.
The Men in Blue, who posed to be world’s No 1 team some days back, have been outstripped badly by the home team.
Warne opines that though it will be unfair to compare the current English team with that of http://www.senore.com/Cricket/West-Indies-c760 of the past but they still have potential to dominate the world as their both the departments, bowling and batting, are rock-solid.
Talking to the media, Warne said, “In http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Adrian-Roger-Kirshaw-Pierson-c42135 to and execute plans brilliantly.”
“But they also bat well. They score fast and their bowling has variety. http://www.senore.com/Cricket/SCJ-Broad-c2465 are all good fielders too,” he added.
He also told, “http://www.senore.com/Cricket/England-c56013 need to be as consistent over next two years home and away before they can be truly compared to some of the great sides, but the basics and the platform are in place.”
Apart from Warne, some other Australian players, like the incumbent skipper, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/India-c750.
Australia pose to be the top rival of England in Test cricket and both the nations play a mutual Test series termed as ‘Ashes’ at the end of every season.
Warne also played the last Test match of his career against England in January 2007.
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