England skipper Alastair Cook on Saturday said his spat with famous rival Shane Warne had been blown out of context as he insisted he now has a better relationship with the Aussie great
Alastair Cook
Sharjah: England skipper Alastair Cook on Saturday said his spat with famous rival Shane Warne had been blown out of context as he insisted he now has a better relationship with the Aussie great.
Alastair Cook
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Warne irked Cook with critical comments about his captaincy last year when he suggested the Englishman should step down from his role.
Upset at the comments, Cook hit back, saying: "Well something needs to be done because for the three years I've been England captain I have in my eyes been criticised for a hell of a lot of that."
But a courtesy visit by Warne to help England spinner Adil Rashid in the nets seemed to have eased out the tension.
"Me and Warne's so-called spat, what I said was taken a little bit out of context — it was probably directed to the whole media, not just him, and people jumped on that," Cook said.