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Join Date: Aug 2001
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Leg spinner Shane Warne has pulled out of the Cricket World Cup after apparently taking a banned substance while recovering from a shoulder injury, according to reports on Australian TV.
Channel Seven television reported on Tuesday that "Shane Warne is returning home from the World Cup after inadvertently taking a banned drug" reports newsagency Reuters. Warne and Australian Cricket Board (ACB) Chief Executive James Sutherland have scheduled a news conference in Johannesburg for 7am – just hours before Australia's World Cup opener against Pakistan is due to start. My oh my oh my....... ![]() Oh well, he was a chucker of the ball anyway... ![]()
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Join Date: Oct 2002
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Could we assume he had the same doctor as a certain Mr Tune?????
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Unfor-Tune-atly he doesn't have the same team of lawyers, or official back-up from his sports body to pull off the same stunt. He's going to sing a different Tune!!!
Looks like they are going to miss him out there today. Ausies are on 95/4 after 18 overs. ![]()
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It's a shame, really. As much as I hate Warney getting the better of our batsmen, just as much I enjoy and appreciate his awesome skill with the cricketball. He remains an awesome cricketer imo. It's sad not to see him in action here at the WC.
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A sad state of affairs...I suppose the Ausies had to get a excuse if they loose the CWC ... We did not have Warne Naah!! just kidding guys...No it is a shame...I picked him as a specialist bowler in a competition and now that he is out they have replaced him with Brad Hogg?? Maybe you can tell me but I have no clue how good he is.
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I wonder if he will be treated like all those dope head cyclists? I bet not
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Well, the Aussies should have a cruise to World Cup glory now that SA are virtually out of the Super Sixes. I don't want to sound like a pessimist, but you gotta face reality.
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Thats true, they were the only team that could have came close to giving us a run for our money Maybe NZ could be a dark horse? |
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NZ didn't win the game on Sunday, we lost it. I still reckon the Windies can go far if they apply themselves.
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