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If he had sense he would concentrate just on Tests. He’s 35 now, isn’t he, or is it 35 in September? Can’t remember.
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i think he has retired from ODI just after his ban he was hungry for as much cricket as he could get...
he will concentrate on Tests only so he can play the game as long as he can.... plus u cant leave test cricket with a highest score of 99 |
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Warne was not picked in the ODI squad to play Zimbabwe
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It all depends if he intends to play until 2007 WC. If he does and reverses it, then yes he will come in and everything is settled.
Then again his goal might be 600 Test wickets, and if he reaches it (and he should), then he might decide.
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