The great leg-spinner, 42, Shane Warne is fit to play in KFC Big Bash Twenty20 League for the Melbourne Stars against the Sydney Thunder in an opening game at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
In a remarkable display of their prowess on the field, the Mumbai Indians have clinched their third consecutive triumph, leaving their opponents in the dust. As the dust settles, it's worth noting that the formidable Faf du Plessis and Yuzvendra Chahal have once again held their ground, steadfastly maintaining their positions as the most outstanding performers of the season so far. Truly, these two have proven time and again that they are forces to be reckoned with on the cricket pitch. The Mumbai Indians have did it again, securing their third consecutive win in style by overcoming the Sunrisers Hyderabad in a pulsating encounter at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium. MI showed their class by posting a challenging 192/5. With such a formidable target to chase, the SRH needed a strong start, but the MI bowlers had other ideas. Jason Behrendorff, in particular, was in menacing form and claimed two crucial wickets to set the tone. Despite valiant efforts from some of their top-o
As a sports science expert says that Warne can play Tests for another three years...Everyone can watch him bowl today at the MCG for the Big Bash League...
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Oh thats great, but shane warne has already retired from test cricket
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