Bowling great Shane Warne says he will consider a dramatic Test return in next year’s Ashes series against England if Australia lack a top-class spinner.
Warne retired in January 2007 after Australia reclaimed the Ashes 5-0 at home, ending his 145-Test career with 708 wickets at 25.42, a world record at the time.
But the 38-year-old told an Australian newspaper that the prospect of returning to face the old enemy would be tempting if his replacement Stuart MacGill was unavailable and captain Ricky Ponting wanted him.
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