MacGill to retire from international cricket

Australian spin legend Shane Warne, seen here in October 2007, said Wednesday he was "happily retired' from Test cricket and had no intention of staging a dramatic comeback.
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Spin legend Warne rules out Test comeback

Australian spin legend Shane Warne said Wednesday he was "happily retired' from Test cricket and had no intention of staging a dramatic comeback.
Jun 03 2008
Australian bowling great Shane Warne, pictured in 2007. Warne's manager Tuesday ruled out a dramatic return to action for the player in next year's Ashes clash against England.
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No Ashes comeback for Warne

Warne's manager ruled out a dramatic return to action for the player in next year's Ashes
Jun 03 2008
Australia leg-spinner Stuart MacGill (L) watches the action at the Sir Vivian Richards Cricket Grounds in St. John's, Antigua, on June 1, 2008. One of MacGill's biggest regrets about his decision to retire from international cricket at the end of the second Test against West Indies is that he believes his Australia teammates were just beginning to appreciate him more.
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MacGill steps away on his own terms

One of his biggest regrets about his decision is that he believes his teammates were just beginning to appreciate him more
Jun 02 2008
Australian bowling great Shane Warne, pictured in 2007. The sudden retirement of Australian leg-spinner Stuart MacGill over the weekend could see Warne come out of international retirement, cricket commentators said Monday.
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MacGill retirement could open door for Warne

The sudden retirement of Stuart MacGill could see Shane Warne come out of international retirement
Jun 02 2008
Australia leg-spin bowler Stuart MacGill, pictured in 2005, will retire from international cricket, following the second Test against West Indies.
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MacGill stuns Aussies with retirement

Australia leg-spin bowler Stuart MacGill will retire from international cricket following the second Test against West Indies here.
Jun 01 2008
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