Quote by Shane Warne
Weve just got to be careful - with all sports, let alone cricket -

Weve just got to be careful – with all sports, let alone cricket – I think theres so much emphasis on doing the right thing all the time, but I think the public want to be entertained when they come to watch sport. – Shane Warne

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My only problem is the fear that opposition bowlers might go for my fingers and thats why I was scared of the short ball. Now I am struggling with the ball pitching up and swinging away. I just keep nicking that one. – Shane Warne

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With just about every player in Australia, his whole goal and ambition is to play for Australia. Thats why theyre playing first class cricket. Its just a different attitude. – Shane Warne

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