Yeah he was first injured then out of form over a period of 4 years, then suddenly he happen to test positive, after that he reacoverd also as well as got his form back too. All coincidence.
The guy was educated about it by ACB, he still took the medicine saying that he didn't pay attention to what was being said in all those classess he went to.
Yeah, when he was injured and learning how to bowl again against the best players of spin...
Anyway, you're trying to say he took performance enhancing drugs now or that he healed quicker? Because his skill before injury is not upto question. If he had taken it, anabolic steroids didn't make him a better bowler.
And Warne has never been one to listen to health advice. His diet consists of beer, fast food and smokes.
Oh please he is not the honest Spinner you are making him out to be. He didn't disclose it on his own. Perhaps you should have read the link I posted before posting. It was already in the papers(SMH) before he admitted, Warne even tried to threaten them with legal action if they didn't apologize. Herald stood by the story and Warne had no other way but to accept it and he tried giving it another spin. Since you didn't take the time to read the report, here is teh relevent part :-
"...Warne's belated admission of a second use of a banned drug confirmed a report in the Herald last Wednesday. It also came as the Herald was intending to publish another report stating this, and that the 20-page findings of his drug case would be released by the Australian Cricket Board today.
Following last week's revelation of the second tablet, Warne's legal representatives sent a letter threatening defamation action if the Herald did not publish an apology.
The Herald stood by the story which Warne effectively confirmed in his television appearance last night.
Warne, who has been on Channel 9's payroll, was not asked by Martin why, in earlier public statements, he did not admit to using diuretics on more than one occasion. Warne said the December 12 drug test "showed small traces of the same thing [diuretics]".
The minor traces of the diuretic in Warne's December 12 sample were at insufficient levels to charge him with a positive drug test.
For this reason, it is believed the Australian Sports Drug Agency then targeted Warne for a follow-up test, which the agency did on January 21..."
I did read it. Like most of your stuff in this thread it's garbage. It's libel. What you try to infer from these pieces is overboard.
There weren't traces enough to test positive. He could have denied it easily. Yet he spills the beans. I think you're straw clutching. Even if the Herald did leak it out, he could have denied it. That's the
point. That's why it is funny. If he really wanted to hide it he could have still denied it
. So dumb he's spilled it. And as aforesaid, it actually makes the whole situation look more stable on Warne's part. He didn't just take them prior to the WC where he 'miraculously' recovered, he took them before that because he is so bloody vain.