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NEWS Stop me if you can: Warne07th Dec 2006 15.26 IST By Agencies Aussie leg spin wizard Shane Keith Warne has challenged Duncan Fletcher's claim that England team had sorted him out and asked the rival camp coach to come up with a plan to stop him from leading the Australians to another Ashes victory. "I'm sure Fletcher will come up with some you-beaut plan, a you-beaut comment," Warne said. Warne had a stunning second innings harvest of 4-49 from 32 overs to pluck victory from nowhere in the second Test. But after the loss Fletcher said he did not think the world's highest wicket taker had a mental hold on England and he was just another good spinner bowling well on wickets suiting him. "I don't think he has (mental hold of England). It's like other good spinners who have bowled well against us on wickets that suit them," he said. "I have never said we have played him comfortably in the sense we are confident against him, but I felt we played him better than we have than in recent years. "He had to wait 54 overs for one wicket in the first innings. In the second innings we struggled to score off him but he still had to bowl 32 overs," he added. Warne said Kevin Pietersen and Paul Collingwood were the only two English batsmen who he felt had played him well in the opening two matches of the Ashes series. "I thought Collingwood at times has played me well and Pietersen has played me well, but apart from that I have felt very comfortable bowling to all their players and I still feel comfortable bowling to Pietersen and Collingwood." He also defended his tactics of bowling around the wicket, particularly to Pietersen, in the first innings (1/167 off 53 overs), which drew widespread criticism. "I had to revert to going around the wicket because the game dictated that we had to stop them scoring. As much as I didn't like doing it, going around the wicket, I had no option. We just had to stop them scoring and getting too far ahead of us. "That was the tactic and I was hoping to get him (Pietersen) out at the other end by taking a few more risks with the other bowlers, but it didn't work," Warne said. Also View Team Page: Australia Team Page: England | LIVE CRICKET COVERAGE NEWS ~ Gilchrist has no plans to retire after World Cup ~ Ganguly's new batting approach may cost him sixer record ~ India 'squash the Orange' in World Cup warm-up game ~ Symonds gets a new hairdo for World Cup ~ Dhoni readies himself for stand-up act at World Cup (more in NEWS) FACE-TO-FACE ~ 500-mark a possibility in World Cup: Hayden ~ Minnows add charm to World Cup: Dravid (more in FACE-TO-FACE) COLUMNS ~ Will Sri Lanka replicate 1996 World Cup success? (more in COLUMNS) OFF-THE-FIELD ~ Ganguly again the darling of corporate world ~ Ganguly roped in as brand ambassador of Puma (more in OFF-THE-FIELD) PLAYERS Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly, Rahul Dravid, Anil Kumble (more PLAYERS) TEAMS India, South Africa, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Australia, West Indies, Zimbabwe, England, New Zealand, Bangladesh, Kenya, Holland |
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