Shane Warne has furiously backtracked from reported criticism of Australian coach John Buchanan, saying he was "shocked" at the way he claimed his words had been taken out of context.
British tabloid the Sun quoted him on Friday as saying Buchanan deserved few plaudits for Australias world cricket domination. He also reportedly suggested the team didn't need a coach at all.
It prompted urgent voicemail messages for an explanation from Buchanan and Australian captain Ricky Ponting.
Warne, in England, on Friday evening called Buchanan at his hotel in Kuala Lumpur, where Australia are playing a one-day tri-series with India and the West Indies.
"Shane said he was shocked at the way he said his comments had been taken out of context," a Cricket Australia official who took part in the 10-minute phone conversation said.
Moving on
"He explained that the report did not represent his views. He said he is very committed to team solidarity. It was an amicable call and the team now moves on," the official said.
The legendary leg-spinner was quoted as saying that in his eyes the coach was simply something you traveled on to a match.
"He [Buchanan] has been our coach during a successful era but that begs a question -- does the coach make the team or does the team make the coach?" he reportedly said.
"You need some sort of team manager more than a coach like we have at Hampshire with Paul Terry, where the captain runs the team and the manager sorts out everything else," he reportedly said.
"International players know how to play. You don't need a coach getting too technical. You can forget that you just need to bowl the ball," Warne reportedly said.
Last month he called for Australia's next coach to be a more experienced ex-player, in place of Buchanan who had a modest record at state level for Queensland.
During Buchanan's seven-year reign, Australia has gained outstanding success, winning 24 Test series, drawing one and only losing two -- in India in 2000-2001 and last year's Ashes series in England.
Former world No. 2 Paula Badosa has withdrawn from this week’s Wuhan Open, organizers said on Tuesday, amid a racism row over an online photograph. Tournament organizers said the Spaniard had pulled out of the WTA 1000 tournament, citing a gastrointestinal illness, hours before her first-round match against Australian Ajla Tomljanovic. News outlets including Britain’s the Telegraph earlier reported that Badosa had posted a photo on Instagram in which she appeared to imitate a Chinese face by placing chopsticks on the corners of her eyes. The photo was taken last week in a restaurant in Beijing, where she reached the semi-finals of the
Shin Oebori coaches the Fukagawa Hawks youth baseball team in Tokyo, and he is very aware how Los Angeles Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani touches his players. “With Ohtani, the kids think everything is possible,” Oebori said, wrapping up practice yesterday on an all-dirt field set alongside a local Buddhist temple, below an elevated highway, and in the shadow of tall apartment blocks in central Tokyo. “Nothing is impossible with him. A dream is not a dream,” Oebori said, stepping out of the fenced practice field that keeps balls from landing on the temple grounds. None of the players hitting sponge-soft baseball has reached
Italian defender Marco Curto has been banned for 10 matches for racially abusing South Korean forward Hwang Hee-chan while playing for Como 1907 against Wolverhampton Wanderers in a pre-season friendly in July. Curto, who is on loan from Como to Serie B club Cesena, would serve half of the punishment immediately with the other half suspended for two years. “The player Marco Curto was found responsible for discriminatory behavior and sanctioned with a 10-match suspension,” a FIFA spokesperson said. “The player is ordered to render community services and undergo training and education with an organization approved by FIFA.” Wolves said the club would
CRICKET Azhar’s 59 leads Stallions Aashir Azhar’s blazing half-century guided the Taipei Stallions to victory over Taipei Super 11 in the Taiwan Premier League’s Group A at the Yingfeng Cricket Ground in Taipei yesterday. The Stallions were 102-3 and into the 12th over of 20 when Azhar came to the crease. He hit seven sixes and two fours in the 25 deliveries he faced to push his side to 171-5. Gokul Kumar was the star with the ball for Super 11, taking 3-17. In the reply, Deepak Vishnu outscored Azhar with 77 from 50 balls, but nobody else got past 20 as