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Shane Warne: England should drop Matt Prior before he drops £10m



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Jul 6, 2003
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From The Sun

SHANE WARNE has told England to drop Matt Prior — before he drops £10million.

Kevin Pietersen’s side have the chance to make themselves dollar millionaires in the Stanford Twenty20 thrash on November 1.

The winner-takes-all match was given the green light on Thursday after compromise was reached in the row over sponsorship rights.

With that hurdle overcome, all eyes now switch to the players — and, in particular, Prior in the unenviable position of wicketkeeper.

One dropped catch or missed stumping could see his team-mates deprived of £570,000 each.

In his own glittering career, Australia spinner Warne was able to rely on two of the game’s greatest glovemen in Ian Healy and Adam Gilchrist.

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It was the latter who revolutionised the position, smashing more than 15,000 international runs and changing the course of countless games.

Since Gilchrist broke on to the scene in 1996, England have tried desperately to find their own clone, playing musical chairs with six candidates.

But Warne believes that policy could cost England big matches and even bigger money.

He told SunSport: “Every team wants a Gilchrist — someone who can bat like one of the best in the world while also keeping wicket well.

“But a wicketkeeper should be able to keep wicket first and foremost — runs with the bat are a bonus.

“For me, the wicketkeeping art is being lost.

“These days it’s simply a case that if they can bat, they will get picked.

When I see Matthew Prior in the team I think ‘Are you serious?

“OK he can slog a few at the top of the order with the bat.

“But if I’m Steve Harmison or Andrew Flintoff and you get a top batsman to edge one, I’d be holding my breath to see if he catches it. He is that bad.

Warne’s recent visit to London to promote his new book has prompted rumours he may be set to answer an Ashes SOS call next summer.

The legendary leggie has yet to be replaced by the Aussies, who went into their current Test against India with just one part-time spinner.

But any talk of a dramatic turnaround have been scotched by the 39-year-old — even if he refuses to rule out a return completely.

Warne said: “When I retired last year I felt I did it with a bit of class — on my own terms and after a 5-0 whitewash of England.

“I probably would have packed it in after the 2005 Ashes if we’d won.

“But it wasn’t to be and that made me more hungry. I said I wanted them back in Australia when I packed it in.

“But I will never say ‘Never’. If every Australian spinner broke down injured, yes I’d have to assess any offer at the time.

"It’s all talk and at the moment I have absolutely no interest — I’m really happy with my life right now.”
 






Papa Lazarou

Living in a De Zerbi wonderland
Jul 7, 2003
19,370
Worthing
what a bitter twat Warne is. just because Sussex Whipped hampshire's arse every time we played them with him as captain.
 


Simon Morgan

New member
Oct 30, 2004
6,065
Oxford
Over the top, overly-opinionated bullshit. I actually quite like Warne as a bloke and as this is from the Sun, I doubt they are his words. Prior is not perfect but he is among the best in the country and must be doing something right to be in and around the England team on a regular basis.
 


Mackenzie

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Nov 7, 2003
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East Wales
Just an old hasbeen, go and text your girlfriend...

An English woman has accused Australian Test star Shane Warne of badgering her to have sex after a night out in London in April.

Laura Sayers, 25, has told London's tabloid Sunday Mirror that she did not know who Warne - a married father of three - was when she met him and was disappointed in his brief performance in bed.

It was the latest sex scandal to surround Warne after his text message scandal with British nurse Donna Wright in 2000 and later accusations he had an affair with stripper Angela Gallagher.

Sayers said she met Warne through one of her friends who was dating Warne's Hampshire teammate Kevin Pietersen, and the four went out to a nightclub and then Pietersen's flat.

"The first thing (Warne) said was 'How about a foursome?'," Sayers said, adding that she was offended by the comment and told him off.

The group returned to Pietersen's flat, where Sayers said the cricketer again asked her to have sex.

"I told him I didn't want to, but he was very persistent," Sayers said.

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AdvertisementShe said that at one point Warne went into a bedroom and called out for her to join him.

"I walked into the bedroom and told him I wasn't interested in having sex with him.

"He took off all his clothes and I asked him if he had a condom - I guessed he didn't so I thought that would be the end of it."

But she said Warne left the room and returned with a condom at which point " ... I just gave in".

Sayers said she had wanted to keep their encounter private.

"It was supposed to be a private thing, but Shane told some of his cricketing friends and suddenly I had all these people calling me about it," she said.

"They wanted to know who I'd told and where I live - they told me if his wife found out it would ruin his life."

The newspaper said Warne's wife Simone and their three children joined Warne in Southampton last week.

Warne's brother and manager Jason Warne said he was trying to contact the spinner about the allegations and would not comment until they had spoken.

He was also seeking a full copy of the article.
 




vegster

Sanity Clause
May 5, 2008
28,274
I just wonder why we still listen to a fat, old, drug taking sex pest.....especially one who is so desperate to remain in the news he has to front rubbishy poker tourneys....
 








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