Warney putting his hand up

Posted:
Tue May 20, 2008 9:26 am
by schimma
Is it true that warney has put his hand up for the next Ashes tour. That should make Macca happy??????????
Re: Warney putting his hand up

Posted:
Tue May 20, 2008 9:41 am
by blink
Only if MacGill goes down with injury and Ponting required him, he'd put his hand up.
Re: Warney putting his hand up

Posted:
Tue May 20, 2008 10:11 am
by brod
He has talked about the 2009 Ashes tour
Re: Warney putting his hand up

Posted:
Tue May 20, 2008 10:15 am
by blink
Warne offers Ashes return
May 20, 2008
JUST 16 months after retiring from Test cricket, Shane Warne has dramatically opened the door for a comeback.
Australia's greatest leg-spinner said that if circumstances were right, he would consider returning against arch-enemy England in next year's Ashes series.
"If Australia really needed me and there was no one else around, and Ricky thought I could do the job, you would weigh up the options," said Warne, who will turn 40 just after the fifth Ashes Test.
Warne has worked miracles leading the Rajasthan Royals to the top of the Indian Premier League table, mesmerising batsmen with the leg-spin that collected 708 wickets in 145 Tests.
Warne, who retired from Test cricket after Australia won the Ashes in January 2007, said he would return should injury again cut down Stuart MacGill.
"If Stuey MacGill fell over and broke his leg, and there were no other spinners around, and Ricky came out and said, 'Mate, can you please help us out for this one-off tour? We need you', that is something I would weigh up," the 38-year-old said.
Earlier, the Australia skipper praised Warne's performance in the Indian Premier League, where he has taken 14 wickets at 18.78 runs.
Ponting said while Warne was bowling as well as ever, he doubted the leg-spin king was interested in a comeback.
But Warne told the Herald Sun he would return if called upon by his country.
"If I wanted to keep playing I don't think there would be an issue with me being the No.1 spinner and performing," he said.
"I would still love to be playing international cricket, and miss it because I devoted 20 years to first-class cricket. It is a big part of my life," he said.
"The reason I retired was to spend time with my kids. I was also sick of international touring here there and everywhere, other commitments, and team meetings.
"If you could just turn up and play Test cricket, that would be cool. I would definitely consider that. At this stage, it is a fairytale."
Warne believes his work with young Aussie spinners and state skippers last season should negate the need for him to again terrorise the English.
"Hopefully over the coming years we can produce a few options for the selectors and Ricky to choose from," he said.
"I also believe in Stuart MacGill."
Ponting has backed MacGill, fresh from taking 4-79 and 3-50 in a tour match against a Jamaican XI in the West Indies, as Australia's probable 2009 Ashes spinner.
Despite MacGill's injury history, Ponting has given the 37-year-old the green light to continue through to the Ashes.
"If his body stays right there is no doubt that he is the best wicket-taking spinner in Australia," Ponting said.
"So if he keeps himself fit and has the desire and passion to keep playing cricket, then I'm pretty sure he would be good enough to get the Ashes job done."
After having hand surgery and resting his wonky knee, MacGill has returned to action looking much slimmer and sharper than the man who struggled terribly at the start of last summer.
He bowled with penetration and pizzazz on a spinning pitch in the tour match in Trelawny, using his big-turning leg-break as his primary wicket-taking ball.
His performance helped to ease any doubts that he might not rediscover his form of old.
Ponting is enthusiastic about how MacGill has returned and has forecast he will be a dangerous weapon in this week's first Test against the West Indies, and then against India later this year.
"Full credit to him. He looks a lot fitter and has obviously lost a lot of weight," he said.
Re: Warney putting his hand up

Posted:
Tue May 20, 2008 10:39 am
by rogernumber10
I think Warney is suffering from a bit of publicity deprivation
Re: Warney putting his hand up

Posted:
Tue May 20, 2008 2:51 pm
by heater31
all part of the mind games. very outside chance of Warney dusting of the baggy green but all part of the plan to rattle the poms
Re: Warney putting his hand up

Posted:
Tue May 20, 2008 4:35 pm
by Rik E Boy
blink wrote:May 20, 2008
"If you could just turn up and play Test cricket, that would be cool. I would definitely consider that. At this stage, it is a fairytale."
REB's translation service
"I'm 15 years old and now that the old man JB isn't around to bust my balls on friggin hikes carrying logs then I'm ready to roll the arm over and crack on to a few slappers...oh, but I still believe in Stuey MacGill"
He won't play.
regards,
REB
Re: Warney putting his hand up

Posted:
Tue May 20, 2008 4:39 pm
by norm11
I think he would be handy. Also need him i reocon
Re: Warney putting his hand up

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Tue May 20, 2008 4:40 pm
by hearts on fire
Just because he's been taking wickets in the IPL, this has come up!
It would be nice to see him in the Baggy Green again but i doubt it!
He won't play...........
Re: Warney putting his hand up

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Tue May 20, 2008 7:25 pm
by locky801
Mind games work wonders with the Poms, let them keep guessing till the first test

oh and just heard ooh ahhh Glenn Mcgrath and Terry Alderman are thinking about being on standby in case of injuries as well

Re: Warney putting his hand up

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Tue May 20, 2008 11:02 pm
by Punk Rooster
Re: Warney putting his hand up

Posted:
Wed May 21, 2008 2:30 pm
by smac
He's putting his hand up something, that's certain...
But he won't play Test cricket again (unless the poms qualify him in time for his 50th birthday).
Re: Warney putting his hand up

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Wed May 21, 2008 2:34 pm
by Drop Bear
I'll third that one. The Poms will be shitting themselves.
Re: Warney putting his hand up

Posted:
Wed May 21, 2008 3:44 pm
by Dog_ger
Only if MacGill gets run over by a bus, train, car, boat, fishmonger....
Go away Warney.....
Dis-appear into IPL.
And get a haircut and start acting your age..... 42....

Re: Warney putting his hand up

Posted:
Mon Jun 02, 2008 11:07 am
by Killa
warney go back to first class cricket you may have a chance for the ashes
Re: Warney putting his hand up

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Mon Jun 02, 2008 12:23 pm
by Rik E Boy
MacGill has retired so maybe he might suit up again. Go Warney!!
regards,
REB