Warne Burns Bowling Hand Ahead of Big Bash


Melbourne, Dec 12 (PTI) There is never a dull moment when it comes to spin legend Shane Warne, who has now hit the headlines for burning his bowling hand which puts him in doubt for his comeback cricket match in the Australia's Twenty20 Big Bash this weekend.

The 42-year-old flamboyant cricketer, who is to turn up for Melbourne Stars against Sydney Thunder on Saturday, put out pictures of his burnt hand on the social networking site Twitter.

"Not ideal preparation for practice match today -- burning the bowling hand. Get better quickly please, any suggestions - HELP," Warne tweeted.

Warne has already missed the Stars' practice match against the Renegades today but the team management insisted that the leg-spinner was never meant to play this game.

Warne had retired from all cricket in May this year after the Indian Premier League but came back saying that he felt an urge to compete in front of his kids.

The charismatic cricketer had led inaugural champions Rajasthan Royals during his three seasons in the IPL.

  

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  • Tony Crasta, Mangalore/Sydney

    Tue, Dec 13 2011

    Yes, as you rightly say, Shane Warne is always in the limelight and in the news, and this time again it`s not a savoury one though - he must have been trying to impress his new found love bird Liz Hurley with his cooking skills. But, amazingly, Shane has a tremendous knack and skill to bounce back and I won`t be surprised to see him bowling once again soon in the Australian Twenty20 Big Bash cricket matches are lined up later this month and early next year.

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