Warne named in elite list representing Australian cricket history
Shane Warne might be serving a one-year ban from cricket for drug abuse, but the Australian board showed its support for him by naming Warne as one of 12 players who will participate in a media session in Sydney on Friday, July 11
Shane Warne might be serving a one-year ban from cricket for drug abuse, but the Australian board showed its support for him by naming Warne as one of 12 players who will participate in a media session in Sydney on Friday, July 11. The session is part of the Australian Test Cricketers' Cap Presentation Reunion ceremony, and the players have been selected to represent Australia's rich cricketing history - there is at least one from each of the last seven decades.
Warne's off-field exploits have been as controversial as his on-field ones have been spectacular. His latest controversial act - and the resulting one-year ban - raised speculation that he might not return to international cricket, but Warne himself has stated that he has been working hard to stay in shape for a comeback. The decision to name him in such an august list indicates that the board has forgiven him for his past sins.
The representatives from each decade
1930s Bill Brown
1940s Sam Loxton and Arthur Morris
1950s Alan Davidson and Bob Simpson
1960s Ian Redpath
1970s Jeff Thomson
1980s Allan Border, Merv Hughes and David Boon
1990s Shane Warne and Justin Langer
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