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Warne provides Aussies quick feedback on Chennai defeat

February 27, 2013 08:26 IST

Known for speaking his mind on cricketing matters, spin legend Shane Warne gave the Australian team a pep talk after the visitors' comprehensive defeat to India in the first cricket Test in Chennai on Tuesday.

Warne is not new when it comes to offering ideas and had, in a two-part manifesto last month, launched an attack on the state of Australian cricket, calling several CA officials "muppets", including high-performance chief Pat Howard and selection boss John Inverarity.

Shane Warne and Michael ClarkeAfter watching the Australian team crash to an eight-wicket loss at the M A Chidambaram Stadium, Warne, commentating on the series, entered the field to have an impromptu mid-ground chat with the players.

Eight members from the Australian team management, including skipper Michael Clarke, who regards Warne as one of his cricketing mentors, coach Mickey Arthur and his assistant Steve Rixon were seen listening attentively to the former leg-spinner.

Also in attendance, though for a brief while, were tweakers Nathan Lyon and Xavier Doherty.

Warne, however, declined to divulge details of his meeting with the players.

At the post-match press conference, Clarke joked about Warne's presence.

"Warnie is in town, I'll see if he's available," Clarke said.

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