And yet his passion for the game and his commitment to the team is still first rate despite the troubles he puts himself into, which is why he's admired really.No, we do not love him for his controversies, sorry if you wanted to hear a 'Yes' there. The only reason Warne is still tolerated or liked (on or off the field) is because he is/was an awesome Cricketer, one of the rarest talents to ever play the game. Otherwise he is a Drug Cheat, Match Fixer on the field, Had trouble with his wife, team mates, coaches, opposition players, fans, sponsors etc. He is like Diego Maradona of Cricket.
About drug cheat - was more ignorance...rather than being a cheat
and Wasim Akram basically match fixed didnt he and some ppl regard him as the greatest ODI bowler/cricketer.
He's controversial no doubt, he speaks his minds about players/coaches/opposition players etc... because he is such a dominant person.
And how can you argue with him he is normally right, i definitely agree with him about the coaching in international issue, even though the manner he did it was a bit much, but thats him and thats why he's such a charactar.
Yea i agree Murali is the better ideal human being definitely.Murali otoh doesn't have those issues, He is loved by his team mates, his country men, his fans. Above all his Charity work for his people is so well known. If one reads about Murali's efforts to lift the lives of his countrymen, it is very easy to like him and he really beats Warne hands down there.
I'm just saying Murali is a more conservative character, Warne is more of a 'colorful' one and thus more of a showman, this cannot be denied.
BTW its not like Warne is such a horrible human being, he has his own foundation, he helped with Murali in Sri Lanka after the tsunami, etc... it's just he is so stupid in life with his actions (but oh so successful/happy ironically...)
Anyway i think i may have misworded a tad, im not really saying the controversies make him a better entertainer than Murali... not as exact as that anyway..