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Reacting to retired Australian leg-spinner Shane Warne’s wish to make a comeback if he gets a call, Cricket Australia chief executive James Sutherland has reportedly said that the 39-year-old second highest Test wicket taker should not be expecting a call now.
Sydney, Oct 9 : Reacting to retired Australian leg-spinner Shane Warne’s wish to make a comeback if he gets a call, Cricket Australia chief executive James Sutherland has reportedly said that the 39-year-old second highest Test wicket taker should not be expecting a call now.
Sutherland laughed off the notion, saying: "Shane is happily retired as far as I understand. I see him regularly and I know he has enough on his plate without thinking about Test cricket - that's the end of the story really. He has certainly given people something to write about - but he's good at that."
He said this while reacting to Warne’s wish saying -- "If the call comes I will consider it", reported The Age.
Warne may have been hard pressed to make a significant contribution to the Australians' cause anyway. In 14 Tests against the Indians Warne took 43 wickets at an average of 47.19, well down on his overall figures.
ANI