IPL 2019: Shane Warne named brand ambassador of Rajasthan Royals
Cricket | February 10, 2019 20:37 ISTShane Warne, who led Rajasthan Royals to its first and only IPL title in 2008, was the mentor of the side last season.
Shane Warne, who led Rajasthan Royals to its first and only IPL title in 2008, was the mentor of the side last season.
Former India captain Sachin Tendulkar also picked India as the favourites for winning the 2019 World Cup in England.
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After facing defeat in the Boxing Day Test in Melbourne and trailing 1-2 in the four-match series against India, Shane Warne had heaped praise on Cummins and predicted him to be the future captain.
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"In the words of Donald Trump, let's make cricket great again," Warne wrote in a column for Melbourne's Herald Sun.
Warne wrote that Tendulkar took offence when the Australian legend gave his opinion about his team.
In his much-acclaimed autobiography 'No Spin', Warne recollected some of the back stories that went into the making of Rajasthan Royals, the fairytale winners of the maiden edition.
Warne was commentating for Fox Cricket in the first ODI in Perth, where he shared his feelings on the Australian cricket's new mantra to get back to the winning ways.
Warne also said how his poor record in Tests in India as compared to other countries does not affect him.
Australia would go on to lose narrowly, then escape with a draw at Old Trafford despite being thoroughly outplayed, but it was England who won the series 2-1.
The revelations and claims come from Warne's soon-to-be-released book 'No Spin', where he wrote about the times he was dropped and didn't have the backing of the captain.
No Spin is the true story behind the headlines, in Warne's own voice, and challenges some of the enduring myths and untruths that surround him.
Warne, who had earlier hailed current Australian skipper Tim Paine as a "quality person", stated that fitting a team around one person is not a good idea in the game of cricket.
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