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.
Melbourne, Thursday, October 13, 2011 Former Australian fast bowler Nathan bracken has taken Cricket Australia (CA) to the court, claiming that when he was struggling with his chronic knee injury then he did not receive any compensation for lost wages, damages and medical expenses from Cricket Australia. Bracken took his retirement in January and could not play the entire 2010 season last year due to injury. According to the report of Daily Telegraph Bracken is seeking about $1 million from CA. The hearing of the case in the court on November 30
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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