Warne says he would return if asked

Warne would totally fail the drug test again if he came back :p. He looks as if he has been hitting his momma's diet pills hardcore after retirement!

I prefer the chubby warne TBH
 
So Murali can return and you'd be okay with it?

Did I mentioned that? I would like the legends not return or those who haven't retired yet, take a timely retirement. Doing otherwise, will only ruin their legacy a bit. Kapil Dev of India was given an extended run of 2 years despite being out of form, before he finally retired. For those who know it, it was a little depressing to see that. I'd ideally want an legend to go like Gilly or Gavaskar. They were still good when they retired but they called it a day and thats perhaps one of the main reasons why their legacy is still right up there.
 
I thought Warne landed the ball pretty decently on Friday night - apart from that last full toss (maybe the disco ball??). Finch was just on fire, no shame in getting taken down by a guy playing well. More concerning to me was the catch he dropped, and his lack of vigour in the field. That would be a definite handicap if he played again.
 
Did I mentioned that? I would like the legends not return or those who haven't retired yet, take a timely retirement. Doing otherwise, will only ruin their legacy a bit. Kapil Dev of India was given an extended run of 2 years despite being out of form, before he finally retired. For those who know it, it was a little depressing to see that. I'd ideally want an legend to go like Gilly or Gavaskar. They were still good when they retired but they called it a day and thats perhaps one of the main reasons why their legacy is still right up there.

No, you didn't, that's why I asked.
 
I thought Warne landed the ball pretty decently on Friday night - apart from that last full toss (maybe the disco ball??). Finch was just on fire, no shame in getting taken down by a guy playing well. More concerning to me was the catch he dropped, and his lack of vigour in the field. That would be a definite handicap if he played again.
I think it was a loose line rather than loose length and he was a bit slow, with no real quicker ball. That's the sort of thing that might make a batsman honest against the length.
 

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