Warne's 'childish and petulant display'
Malcolm Conn writes in the Australian that Shane Warne’s call to promote Michael Clarke to vice-captain was really an attack on Adam Gilchrist.
In an increasingly childish and petulant display typical of some of his antics on and off the field, Warne's claim was a continuation of his antipathy towards the West Australian wicketkeeper.
Movies, plays and concerts all take place long after the sun has set, and, inevitably, the same applies to most sporting events, including cricket. And the reason is simple: after a day at work or school, people transport themselves into whichever world they choose in the evening. And the customer is always right.
Peter English is former Australasia editor of ESPNcricinfo