Warne puts retirement on hold (10 July 1999)
Shane Warne has shelved plans to retire, telling the Australian Cricket Board Friday he is available for international selection
10-Jul-1999
10 July 1999
Warne puts retirement on hold
The Electronic Telegraph
Shane Warne has shelved plans to retire, telling the Australian
Cricket Board Friday he is available for international selection.
That means he will head for Sri Lanka next month and Zimbabwe in
October if the selectors continue with their policy of fielding two
leg-spinners. Australia dropped that plan for the final Test against
the West Indies in April when only Stuart MacGill played.
Warne said last month he was considering quitting the game after he
recovered from his axeing from the Test team to spearhead Australia's
victory in the World Cup final.
However, Warne, on the advice of those closest to him, has decided
against a premature end to an already remarkable career.
Warne said: "In the end, I'm sure I would have missed the game too
much if I had retired. I'm only 29 and I think I have plenty to give
cricket as a senior player."
Durham batsman Michael Gough will captain England Under-19s for the
one-day international series against Australia.
ENGLAND U-19 SQUAD (v Australia U-19): M Gough (Durham, capt) I Bell (Warwicks) G Bridge (Durham) M Bulbeck (Somerset) R Dawson (Yorkshire) I Flanagan (Essex) D Harrison (Glamorgan) G Haywood (Sussex) J Inglis (Yorkshire) C Liptrot (Worcs) R Logan (Northants) G Napier (Essex) M Wallace (Glamorgan, wkt)
Fixtures: July 30 (Canterbury), July 31 (Chelmsford), Aug 2 (Hove)
Source :: Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk)