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Warne named
captain, coach of Jaipur franchise in IPL
MUMBAI—Former Australia leg-spinner Shane Warne was named captain and
coach of the Jaipur team, to be called Rajasthan Royals, in the
multi-million-dollar Indian Premier League (IPL).
“Shane has been a winner throughout his career and has made it clear
that he is coming to India to make the Rajasthan Royals win,” a
statement from Emerging Media, owners of the franchise, said on
Wednesday. Warne retired from international cricket in January last year
after taking 708 wickets in 145 tests but continues to play for
Hampshire in the English county championship.
“I’m looking forward to leading the Rajasthan Royals, to playing with
the boys and to a successful season,” Warne said in a statement released
by the franchise owners. The 44-day IPL Twenty20 league, featuring many
of the top names in international cricket, gets underway on April 18.
With the dates overlapping with the start of the English county season,
Hampshire have announced New Zealand fast bowler Shane Bond as Warne’s
cover for the first part of the season. Jaipur, one of eight franchises
in the inaugural competition, paid $450,000 for Warne, 38, at the IPL
players’ auction this month.—Agencies |