Warne's World Cup hopes in doubt
MELBOURNE, Dec 15 AAP - Shane Warne's World Cup hopes were in serious doubt tonight after the champion legspinner was stretchered from the MCG with a shoulder injury.
MELBOURNE, Dec 15 AAP - Shane Warne's World Cup hopes were in serious doubt tonight after the champion legspinner was stretchered from the MCG with a shoulder injury.
Play was held up for several minutes before Warne, cutting a sorry figure, was carried from the field.
The leg-spinner has a history of shoulder injuries and his injury put a big downer on Australia's dominant display with the World Cup in South Africa due to start in six weeks ago.
Warne needed a reconstruction on the shoulder in 1998, ruling him out of the first four Tests of the 1998-99 home Ashes series.
He also missed much of the 2000-01 Australian summer when he broke his spinning finger in a fielding accident.
The 33-year-old is Test cricket's second-highest wicket taker with 491 scalps.
He rejuvenated his international career this year with a strict fitness regime that resulted in a much trimmer, more muscular frame.
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