Warne comes out of retirement for ‘Big Bash’

SYDNEY, (Reuters) – Shane Warne is bringing his short  retirement to an end and returning to cricket in Australia’s  Twenty20 Big Bash competition next month, the leg-spinning great  said on Tuesday.

Less than six months after retiring from all cricket, the  42-year-old said he would play in the revamped league for the  Melbourne Stars this season and has not ruled out continuing  beyond that.

“I’m a young 42 at the moment, so I’ll see how it goes this  year,” he told a news conference in Melbourne on Tuesday.

“This is something fresh, this is something new and we’re  all learning straight away. Let’s see how it goes this year and  we’ll take it from there.”

In May, Warne said he was bringing the curtain down on his  professional career after his final match for the Rajasthan  Royals in the Indian Premier League to focus on media work and  his business interests.

Warne last played in Australia during the 2006-2007 Ashes  whitewash of England before ending his test career in triumph at  the end of that series with 708 wickets to his name.