Warne will be welcomed back as far as England is concerned
Shane Warne might be serving out a 12-month ban for using a banned diuretic, but his presence in the Australian team for the 2005 Ashes series is being keenly awaited in England
Shane Warne might be serving out a 12-month ban for using a banned diuretic, but his presence in the Australian team for the 2005 Ashes series is being keenly awaited in England. That's the conclusion from a survey conducted by The Wisden Cricketer magazine.
Seventy percent of respondents to the survey said Warne should be picked for Australia when he's completed his 12-month ban. He might be the bane of English batsmen, but fans can't wait to see the great leg-spinner back in action.
John Stern, the editor of The Wisden Cricketer said, "People who love cricket want to see the big names and Warne is one of the greats. People will say [when] he's served his ban, bring it on. Most English fans would love to see Warne play here again."
Not quite as many - 50 percent - believe England can win the series, with or without Warne, and slightly more than half would be happy if some on-field verbal conflicts were part of the entertainment.
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