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Warne claims two wickets on return

Warne showed good control on his return after a drugs ban.
Warne showed good control on his return after a drugs ban.

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MELBOURNE, Australia -- Australian cricket star Shane Warne, returning from a one-year doping ban, took two wickets in 16 accurate overs as he finally got a chance to bowl in his comeback match in Melbourne on Wednesday.

Warne, playing for the Victorian second XI, conceded just 32 runs against a Queensland Academy of Sport of Sport team as he presses his claim for a quick recall to the Test arena.

Rain delays had prevented the legspinner, who tested positive after taking a slimming pill, from bowling.

He is set to play a one-day match against Tasmania on Saturday as he continues his return.

Warne, who has an Australian record 491 Test wickets, had Queensland Academy of Sport captain Adam Nye caught behind for 46 and then trapped Steve Farrell lbw for two, two overs later.

His former Test and state teammate Paul Reiffel was umpiring at Warne's end and took a couple of seconds before ruling Farrell was out.

Victorian captain Peter Roach brought Warne on about 90 minutes before the scheduled end of play at Jubilee Oval.

The crowd had swelled to a few hundred and Warne received warm applause at the start of his first over.

Warne, who missed the opening day of the match Monday so he could serve out the last day of his suspension, scored 11 runs on Tuesday before he was caught behind off Steve Magoffin.

He was suspended just before last year's World Cup after his urine sample from a random drug test revealed traces of hydrochlorothiazide and amiloride, diuretics which are banned in sport.

He claimed he took the diuretics -- a fluid loss tablet -- for the sake of vanity only. He wanted to look good in front of the television cameras, on the recommendations of his mother, Brigitte.

Warne's immediate target is a recall for the world champions' upcoming Test series with Sri Lanka.


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