"If I wanted to keep playing I don`t think there would be an issue with me being the number one spinner and performing," he said."I would still love to be playing international cricket, and miss it because I devoted 20 years to first-class cricket. It is a big part of my life.”"If you could just turn up and play Test cricket, that would be cool. I would definitely consider that."Australia captain Ponting, who is in Jamaica preparing for the first Test against West Indies, however, said he had not heard from Warne about a possible return to Test cricket."He has never mentioned that to me about coming back for the Ashes and I don`t think that will happen," Ponting was reported as saying in a newspaper."We all knew when he retired it wasn`t anything to do with his bowling, we knew he could keep bowling well for a number of years if he wanted to."Ponting also backed MacGill to be the main spin option for the Ashes tour."If his (MacGill) body stays right, there is no doubt that he is the best wicket-taking spinner in Australia," Ponting added."So, if he keeps himself fit and has the desire and passion to keep playing cricket then I`m pretty sure he would be good enough to get the Ashes job done."
Monday, May 19, 2008
Warne may consider Ashes return
"If I wanted to keep playing I don`t think there would be an issue with me being the number one spinner and performing," he said."I would still love to be playing international cricket, and miss it because I devoted 20 years to first-class cricket. It is a big part of my life.”"If you could just turn up and play Test cricket, that would be cool. I would definitely consider that."Australia captain Ponting, who is in Jamaica preparing for the first Test against West Indies, however, said he had not heard from Warne about a possible return to Test cricket."He has never mentioned that to me about coming back for the Ashes and I don`t think that will happen," Ponting was reported as saying in a newspaper."We all knew when he retired it wasn`t anything to do with his bowling, we knew he could keep bowling well for a number of years if he wanted to."Ponting also backed MacGill to be the main spin option for the Ashes tour."If his (MacGill) body stays right, there is no doubt that he is the best wicket-taking spinner in Australia," Ponting added."So, if he keeps himself fit and has the desire and passion to keep playing cricket then I`m pretty sure he would be good enough to get the Ashes job done."
Lifting of $5 million cap hypothetical: Modi
Do-or-die situation for Knights
With Rawalpindi Express Shoaib Akhtar uncertain to play with a knee problem, Kolkata Knight Riders face a do-or-die situation to keep alive their fading semi-final hopes as they meet the in-form Rajasthan Royals in an Indian Premier League match here on Tuesday.The Royals, the most inexpensive side in the tournament bought by their franchisee owners for $67 millions, have emerged as the surprise package of the meet and are now sitting pretty at the top after sealing a last four slot. Having triumphed in eight of their 10 outings, the Royals have so far collected a whopping 16 points, to leave behind close challengers Punjab Kings XI (14 from 10) and Chennai (14 from 11).
SRK banned from players' dugout
One enduring image of the Kolkata Knight Riders’ roller-coaster ride through the inaugural IPL has been Shah Rukh Khan. In the dejection of defeat or the euphoria of joy, ‘King Khan’ has never been too far away. On Sunday, he was told to keep a ‘safe distance’ from his team. The Anti-Corruption Unit of the ICC has asked the KKR owner that he should not be in the player’s dressing room or their dugout just beyond the boundary. ‘‘I’ve been told it’s got something to do with ICC’s code of conduct,’’ SRK himself informed on Sunday evening in response to a question during a media conference. ‘‘I’ve been made to believe it’s anti anti-corruption.’’ Shah Rukh, who is usually seen cheering the Knights in the company of his group of celebrities from the terraces of the BC Roy Club House at the Eden Gardens here, has of late been making it to the dugout at the ground. The Bollywood matinee idol has been with his ‘boys’ in the dressing room, by his own admission very discreetly and only with the permission of coach John Buchanan, but now that door will be shut for him.
Delhi Daredevils Beat Bangalore Royal Challengers By 5 Wickets
For Delhi, Gambhir was run out on 39 runs, Sehwag made 47 runs and AB de Villiers made 21 runs.
Batting first Bangalore Royal Challengers made 154/7 against Delhi Daredevils in their stipulated 20 overs.
Kallis made 25 runs in 21 balls, Dravid was bowled out on 9 runs, while Misbah-ul-Haq was not out on 47 runs.
For the Delhi Daredevils Mc Grath took 2 wickets, Mahroof took 2 wickets, and Dilshan took 1 wicket.
Earlier Delhi Daredevils won the toss and elected to field first .