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Shane Warne at Australia’s Nets Session. What’s Going On?

Was former Australian leg-spinner Shane Warne giving tips to Australian batsmen about spin bowling ahead of their semi-final against India.

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With the threat of in-form off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin looming large, Australian captain Michael Clarke today summoned Shane Warne at the team’s nets ahead of their ICC Cricket World Cup semi-final clash against India, here tomorrow.

Warne not only gave inputs to the Australian spinners but also turned the clock back during an hour at the nets where he was able to bamboozle some of the batsmen with his artistry.

In fact both Clarke and Warne were engaged in deep discussion after the session as they left the venue.

Clad in black sleeveless jacket and dark grey tracks, Warne arrived unnoticed and went inside the main stadium and walked straight towards Clarke, speaking to the skipper for good 20 minutes.

Warnie also tweeted about the experience. Read below.

Was former Australian leg-spinner Shane Warne giving tips to Australian batsmen about spin bowling ahead of their semi-final against India.

Once the fielding drills were over, Warne walked alongside Clarke to the adjacent net area where he was first seen standing at umpire’s position when Clarke was batting.

He gave some instructions to left-arm spinner, who was bowling at the nets. Once Clarke got his eye in, Warne started to roll his arm over. After some warm-up deliveries, the legendary spinner was at work.

There were a couple of googlies that Clarke went on back foot and just about managed to keep it away. In between deliveries, there was a wry smile as fans started gathering and cheering him.

“C’mon Warnie,” shouts were back and to everyone’s disbelief, most of them were Indian fans and more precisely Warne’s fans.

The best part of his bowling came when James Faulkner faced him. After a few normal deliveries, there was a sharp leg-break and Faulkner could only manage to edge it towards first slip.

The smile was back and the next was a ‘zooter’ (Australian lingo of flipper) that Faulkner completely misjudged. There were claps all around.

Then there was another wrong one from the master and this time, Faulkner was beaten lock stock and barrel.

After that he also bowled to Shane Watson and Aaron Finch while sharing a word or two with left-arm spinner Xavier Doherty.

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