Besides leading the Royals' title defence, Shane Warne is on a mission to win hearts of the South African crowds
Besides leading the Royals' title defence, Shane Warne is on a mission to win hearts of the South African crowds
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When Shane Warne returns to competitive cricket with the Rajasthan Royals in the Indian Premier League (IPL) Saturday, he'll be doing so in an unfamiliar climate.
Shane Warne still has lots of fans in SA, just like this Alexander Sinton High School student during an IPL charity event in Cape Town yesterday. pic/afp |
For years the leg-spinner tormented South African batsmen and their fans, so it will be interesting to see the type of reception reserved for Warne when he leads out his franchise in their opening game against Bangalore Royal Challengers.
"The public have booed me most of the time but hopefully playing with the Rajasthan Royals they'll get behind me," Warne told the Sunday Times.
"Hopefully when I come on to bowl I'll get a clap, or a cheer or whistle."
Warne's wiles were largely responsible for Rajasthan's fairytale opening season, when they swept to victory after spending the least money at the auction.
His astute captaincy endeared him to fans around India, but questions remain as to whether he will have the same effect in a country where for many years he was all but despised.
Adding to the intrigue is the presence in the Royals ranks of Proteas captain Graeme Smith, who regularly engaged Warne in verbal jousts at international level.
This coming together of former rivals is the basis on which the IPL thrives, but Warne insists that the duo get along well and sees Smith as being crucial to Royals' success on South African turf.
"For us, being in South Africa and having the captain of South Africa in our side is a huge advantage."
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