Aussies can't bring Warne back if they replace him
CENTURION, South Africa - Australia will be allowed to replace ShaneWarne at the World Cup.
Will Swanton
17-Feb-2003
CENTURION, South Africa - Australia will be allowed to replace Shane
Warne at the World Cup.
International Cricket Council (ICC) general manager Dave Richardson
revealed the defending champions could bring a new player into the squad
even though Warne's likely omission would be due to suspension, not
injury.
Warne is still awaiting the result of his B sample after the A sample
from a test performed in Sydney last month tested positive for a
diuretic.
"That's the rule set out before the tournament," said Richardson.
"If they bring someone in they can't bring Warne back. They haven't told
us what they are intending to do as yet. I guess they are still waiting
for (Warne's) B sample results."
There had been conjecture about whether Australia should be permitted to
replace Warne because he was being forced out by his decision -
innocently or otherwise - to take the diuretic.
It was a different situation to the plainly unlucky injury that ended
South African Jonty Rhodes' tournament.
Australian selectors are yet to name a replacement for Warne.