Shane Warne
LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 13: (L-R) Elizabeth Hurley and Shane Warne attends the screening of Tania Bryer's CNBC interview with former President Bill Clinton on March 13, 2013 in London, England.
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This feels like a kick in the teeth for them, the Royals fans, the Royals players and the game of cricket
I bowled a leg-spinner at him, not trying to turn it too much ... Maybe he should have come forward. It turned a little bit. He played back and it kept a bit low for the lbw.
Flem told me that he had bowled a stock ball and advised me to do the sameMore quotes »
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