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Do you think Shane Warne will play in the Ashes next year and do you think he would be as effective as he was?

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last year, considering he would have been out of cricket for long time and would be rusty?

http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/19052008/58/warne-return-ashes.html

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  1. I dont think so as he has taken retirement and he will not come back.


  2. No as i answered a question the same as this earlier..C.A James Sutherland has already come out and said NO....

    He is not going to say yes to Warnie playing,like Sutherland said Warnie would have to come out of retirement before he conciders giving him a spot in the team...Here is an article posted a few hours ago....

    http://au.sports.yahoo.com/cricket/news/...

  3. rockstar:::::: i couldnt agree more, im so sick of seeing warnies fat ****....

  4. WHY CANT PPL WHO R RETIRED STAY RETIRED AND ENJOY THEIR FFIN LIVES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  5. In Recent Headlines, Shane Warne is Considering to Come Out Of His Retirement For Playing In 2009 Ashes.

  6. He may play, but i don;t think he will be the force he once was.

  7. he wont play

  8. ofcourse he will be the trump card

    perfomance is the major factor not the age

  9. honestly i dont think he will, cos he said that he will only play if MacGill is injured and there is no other spinner good enough around, either way had would, for my mind, have to play 5-6 first class games for Victoria to prove his fitness and form, and if he was proved to be match fit and in good form, then i wouldnt think twice about playing, the psychological hold he has over england is still massive and his quality will always show, but i just dont know if his body could handle the strain of a 5 day match anymore, in the last series he played, his body barely got thru! but if he is available, i'd play him

  10. He is a very good player technically and as they say class never fades.  I never like Stuart Mc Gill I always thought he gave himself far too much credit.  Now look at him, stick to something your not very good at wine.  

    Shane Warne is a front line bowler, when Stuart took over the strike it was Shane who had softened them up and Stuart knock them over.  I don't think he'd be anything as a bowler without Shane.  He needs someone to lean on whereas Shane and Glen stand by there own skills.

  11. No I do not think he will play , and this is because he can never be as effective a cricketer as he once was . Even in his last couple of years his talents have quite naturally diminished

    he should stay retired and not spoil what was a fantastic career by trying to make a comeback

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