Scott Oliver might well be the world expert on international stars doing their stuff in the leagues. This week it is the one, the only, Shane Warne
It was June 4, 1993, not long before tea on the second day of the series opener at Old Trafford, when the cricket world’s collective jaw was abruptly lowered by a young blond leg-spinner from Melbourne whose first delivery in Ashes cricket was soon anointed the ‘Ball of the Century’.
Just two years earlier, however, and only 30 miles up the road, the same SK Warne was being booed from the field after his home debut for Accrington in the Lancashi...
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