Warne rates Fleming as top
captain
From STUFF, 12 September 2002
Shane Warne has handed out a bouquet
ahead of New Zealand's match against Australia at the Champions
Trophy in Sri Lanka on Sunday by nominating Stephen Fleming as the
best current captain in world cricket.
Warne felt Fleming's allround tactical nous
and batsmanship elevated him ahead of the likes of legendary Australian
test captain Steve Waugh and the world champions' current one-day
skipper Ricky Ponting. "I just think he has a wonderful cricketing
brain, he's a wonderful captain.
"Talking to him about cricket I think he's
on the right track and I think the tactics he comes out with against
our batsmen are very good," Warne said.
New Zealand's test and one-day series here
last summer underlined his claims. Fleming's inspired captaincy
helped ensure New Zealand drew the three-match test series 0-0,
and they went on to win three of the four one-dayers against Australia
in the Tri-Series involving South Africa.
"Some of the things New Zealand came out
with last summer were very, very good. They saw me and (Glenn) McGrath
off and worked on the other blokes."
Fleming's meticulous field placements also
shut down the Australian top order, particularly in the one-dayers
where wickets tumbled early.
Australia's failure to make the Tri-Series
final was the catalyst for Waugh to be stripped of the one-day captaincy
and dropped from the squad.
"I think Steve is a wonderful captain and
Ricky is doing an excellent job in one-day cricket but Fleming is
excellent, he is probably the best in the world," Warne said.
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