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Australia face up to 'Warne void' | Australia face up to 'Warne void' |
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Australia coach John Buchanan has spoken of the "huge void" Shane Warne will leave when he retires. | Australia coach John Buchanan has spoken of the "huge void" Shane Warne will leave when he retires. |
But he believes Australia have the infrastructure in place to bring in young players when veterans step down. | But he believes Australia have the infrastructure in place to bring in young players when veterans step down. |
He said: "Surely when you lose one of your great players it does mean that you have to rethink your team and re-look at the balance." | He said: "Surely when you lose one of your great players it does mean that you have to rethink your team and re-look at the balance." |
"[Retirements] will occur, whether that be within two, three, six or 12 months, but it heralds an exciting time." | "[Retirements] will occur, whether that be within two, three, six or 12 months, but it heralds an exciting time." |
Speculation is rife that pace bowler Glenn McGrath will follow Warne into retirement after the Ashes finish. | |
Damien Martyn has already ended his career and fellow batsmen Matthew Hayden, Justin Langer, plus wicket-keeper Adam Gilchrist could follow. | Damien Martyn has already ended his career and fellow batsmen Matthew Hayden, Justin Langer, plus wicket-keeper Adam Gilchrist could follow. |
Buchanan himself will step down in April after the World Cup but feels recent changes will help develop new, young stars. | Buchanan himself will step down in April after the World Cup but feels recent changes will help develop new, young stars. |
"The transition from moving the older, great players out [for] newer, younger players should be a bit easier than in the past," he explained. | "The transition from moving the older, great players out [for] newer, younger players should be a bit easier than in the past," he explained. |
"One of the significant differences that has occurred is that there are things like the Centre of Excellence program, Australia A, and we have seen the emergence of young talent." | "One of the significant differences that has occurred is that there are things like the Centre of Excellence program, Australia A, and we have seen the emergence of young talent." |
After the Ashes finish, Australia have 11 months before their next Test series, against India, and will use the time to find a worthy spin replacement for Warne. | After the Ashes finish, Australia have 11 months before their next Test series, against India, and will use the time to find a worthy spin replacement for Warne. |
Their current second spinner is Stuart MacGill but he is 35 and will not be around for too many more years. | Their current second spinner is Stuart MacGill but he is 35 and will not be around for too many more years. |
Of the younger spinners, Dan Cullen, a 22-year-old off-spinner, is already part of the Australia set-up and has a central contract but has only played in one Test match. | Of the younger spinners, Dan Cullen, a 22-year-old off-spinner, is already part of the Australia set-up and has a central contract but has only played in one Test match. |
There is also Nathan Hauritz, 25, but he too lacks Test experience and 21-year-old Cullen Bailey, a leg-spinner like Warne who is being coached by Terry Jenner, Warne's mentor. | There is also Nathan Hauritz, 25, but he too lacks Test experience and 21-year-old Cullen Bailey, a leg-spinner like Warne who is being coached by Terry Jenner, Warne's mentor. |
Buchanan conceded it may take years for someone as good as Warne, who has taken a world record 699 Test wickets, to come around again. | Buchanan conceded it may take years for someone as good as Warne, who has taken a world record 699 Test wickets, to come around again. |
"Certainly from a selection point of view looking at the future, that will now be a huge void that will take maybe generations to fill," he added. | "Certainly from a selection point of view looking at the future, that will now be a huge void that will take maybe generations to fill," he added. |
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