Warne’s cricketing mind still as sharp as it ever was

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Over a 40-minute chat, Warne gives the full repertoire: the stock delivery, the conventional spin, the familiar blend of bluster and bravado, and then the occasional flipper or wrong’un that catches you off-guard

England in the West IndiesWarne is trying to make the point that the fourth and final semi-final place this summer is pretty much a toss-up. He has England and India down as the two favourites. “This is the best chance England have that I’ve seen in recent times,” he says. “I love the style of cricket they play. And anyone with

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