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This is an archive article published on December 28, 2009

Despite PM8217;s plea,Warne rules out return to Oz team

Warne has said that his return to top class competition is 'highly doubtful',despite a personal plea from PM Kevin Rudd.

Former Australian leg-spinner Shane Warne has said that his return to top class competition is 8220;highly doubtful8221;,despite a personal plea from Prime Minister Kevin Rudd.

Blogging live with the 8216;Herald Sun8217; website on Monday,Warne said he had been very flattered by Kevin Rudds request on live TV on Sunday that he come out of retirement to secure the future of the Australian side.

Today,he thanked his fans for taking the PMs tongue-in-cheek suggestion seriously,that it was his national responsibility to make a return.

In a brief response,Warne blogged: Very flattered but highly doubtful. Sticking in the commentary box.

Australias spin king also anointed Michael Clarke as the best prospect for captaining the country after Ricky Ponting.

He also said that chances of him playing Twenty20 in England again were also unlikely.

I8217;ve had offers from a few different counties to play in the Twenty20 competitions,but I have also been offered to commentate for Sky,so I will probably elect the commentary box.

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But he also said,unless,it8217;s an offer I can8217;t refuse.

He said he would continue to play out his contract for the coming year as Royals captain in the Indian Premier League competition.

 

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