5 cricketers from the All Stars T20 who may still be good enough for international cricket
Are the All Stars still good enough for international cricket?The All Stars T20 tournament being played in the USA has been a revelation in more ways than one. Not only have we seen a host of cricket legends in action, we have also seen some players perform as well as they did, when they were playing and in their prime.Most of the players in the All Stars roster have had their moments in the series so far, however, there have been a chosen few who have been miles above the rest.Here are 5 cricketers from the All Stars T20 who we feel may still be good enough for international cricket:
#5 Shane Warne
There has been ample proof in the inaugural edition of the All Stars T20 for the fact that former Australian leg spinner Shane Warne may still be fit enough to fight a few more bouts in international cricket, preferably the Ashes. Warne has been exceptional in both games for his team, both as a bowler and the skipper. He bagged the Man of the Match award in the first T20 grabbing 3 wickets for just 20 and conceded just 19 in the 3 overs he bowled in the second match.
His umatched passion for the game and the ability to perform well, even at the age of 46, are some of the things which make him stand out among the rest. And considering Australia’s struggles in the spin department since his retirement, Warney could still stroll into Australian national team if he chooses to make a comeback