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From putting together a tournament
for retired cricketers to playing
professional poker, being a single
working father, working for television
networks and selling underwears,
Shane Warne currently has his hands
full. Yet, the legendary leggie doesn't
mind if more workload comes his way
and more importantly, if such
workload involves coaching the young
Indian team.
"I'd love to," he said when faced with
the question if the idea of coaching
India sounded good to him. "Something
(else) will have to give but if the
opportunity came about, I'd think
about it," Warne said on the sidelines
of a promotional event in Mumbai on
Friday (April 1).
Warne was present alongside former
Australian speedster Brett Lee and
both said they were disappointed with
India bowing out of T20 WC. "I backed
India to win the tournament even
before a ball was bowled," Warne said.
Read More: http://m.cricbuzz.com/cricket-news/79049
for retired cricketers to playing
professional poker, being a single
working father, working for television
networks and selling underwears,
Shane Warne currently has his hands
full. Yet, the legendary leggie doesn't
mind if more workload comes his way
and more importantly, if such
workload involves coaching the young
Indian team.
"I'd love to," he said when faced with
the question if the idea of coaching
India sounded good to him. "Something
(else) will have to give but if the
opportunity came about, I'd think
about it," Warne said on the sidelines
of a promotional event in Mumbai on
Friday (April 1).
Warne was present alongside former
Australian speedster Brett Lee and
both said they were disappointed with
India bowing out of T20 WC. "I backed
India to win the tournament even
before a ball was bowled," Warne said.
Read More: http://m.cricbuzz.com/cricket-news/79049