Australian cricket legend Shane Warne has died of a suspected heart attack at the age of 52. Warne, a former captain of Australia’s One-Day International side and vice-captain of the Test team, is ...
India was the land that reduced even Shane Warne, the greatest leg-spinner of all time, to despair. “Tubs, we’re stuffed,” Warne told his captain Mark Taylor. Sachin Tendulkar had greeted him by ...
Kuldeep Yadav's return to international cricket in India's Asia Cup opener against the UAE was more than just about numbers on the scoreboard. His spell of 4 for 7 in just 2.1 overs didn't only ...
Shane Warne bowling at the Oval in 2005 – a series in which he took 40 wickets but still ended on the losing side Richard Sellers/Sportsphoto/Allstar via Getty Images He will be the great ‘absent ...
THERE IS SURELY no more enigmatic skill in all of sport than leg-spin bowling. To be a “leggie” a cricketer does not need the lithe athleticism of a fast bowler, capable of hurling a ball at a ...
Shane Warne remains confident of playing in Melbourne Stars' much-anticipated KFC Twenty20 Big Bash League opener on Saturday night, despite badly burning his hand in a cooking accident. "I think I ...