England's Cook hits out at Warne criticism of captaincy


  • Cricket
  • Friday, 20 Jun 2014

(Reuters) - England captain Alastair Cook hit out at criticism of his leadership, saying on Thursday that "something needs to be done" about the attacks, including those coming from former Australia spinner Shane Warne.

Warne, one of cricket's greatest bowlers and who is close to current Australian coach Darren Lehmann, has been a constant critic of Cook since the 29-year-old replaced Andrew Strauss as test captain, accusing him of being "negative" and "boring".

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