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NEWS Cricket World Cup 2007>Warne doesn't rule out remarrying his ex-wife 08th Jan 2007 21.30 IST By Agencies Shane Keith Warne , infamous for his off-field romps, says he does not rule out remarrying his ex-wife Simone but is not sure whether he can remain committed to her. "I still love Simone. I still love my children, I'm a very good parent, I'm a good dad. I mightn't be the best husband, but I'm a good dad and if we can all work that out together and make that work, then great," Test cricket's most successful bowler ever said. "I don't think we want to get back for the wrong reasons. We've got three beautiful children together but we've both got to get back because we both want to," he said in a television interview. Warne, who has been sharing a Melbourne house with Simone and the children despite the divorce, said it was difficult to say whether he could remain committed to her again. "She might like somebody else, I might like somebody else. I might not be able to commit 100 per cent to her now, and we've been through all the hard times and that's something I'm going to work out with her." Also View In-Depth Coverage: Cricket World Cup 2007 Team Page: Australia Team Page: Winner 1 | 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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