Cricket: Former Pakistan Cricketer Recalls Shane Warne's Reaction After Ravindra Jadeja, Yusuf Pathan Arrived Late On Rajasthan Royals' Team Bus
Previous Australia spinner Shane Warne lamentably passed on recently at 52 years old from a presumed coronary failure in Thailand. Aside from his unequaled accomplishment on the worldwide circuit, Warne likewise drove the Rajasthan Royals (RR) to the Indian Premier League (IPL) title in the debut season in 2008. Under Warne, RR challenged all the chances to beat the ritzy Chennai Super Kings (CSK) in the last by three wickets. As of late, a few individuals from that title-winning group shared a few fascinating on and off the field minutes.
Previous Pakistan wicketkeeper Kamran Akmal, who was likewise important for the group during the 2008 season, reviewed how Warne used to get back at players, who showed up after the expected time for training and group gatherings.
"Yusuf Pathan and Ravindra Jadeja showed up a piece late for the group transport. He (Warne) said nothing (around then). Indeed, even I was a piece late, he said nothing to me since I joined the group somewhat late," Akmal said on Sports Yaari's 'Accolade for Shane Warne IPL Documentary'.
Akmal further added that Warne made Jadeja and Pathan stroll in foot to the group inn.
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"In this way, we were finished with training and we left the arena. At the point when we were returning, he requested that the driver stop the transport. Then he turned towards the two and said 'come by walking'," Akmal added.
Warne, who reported his retirement in 2007, stays the second most noteworthy wicket-taker throughout the entire existence of Test cricket, behind Muttiah Muralitharan, with 708 wickets to his name.
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