The sledging row created in the first Ashes Test in Brisbane has taken another twist as Shane Warne accused James Anderson of threatening to punch George Bailey in the face.
According to Stuff.co.nz, as the fallout continued after the dramatic and controversial finish to the first Test, it emerged on Monday that Anderson's treatment of Bailey sparked the fiery exchange between Clarke and the England pace spearhead.
David Warner weighed into the drama, describing Anderson as arrogant, the report said.
In developments late on Monday, Warne claimed in a series of tweets that Anderson had told Bailey, who was fielding in close, that he wanted to punch the Tasmanian in the face, the report added.
Warne said that on another note, it was a disgrace that Clarke had been fined because what Anderson said to Bailey was not heard.
According to Stuff.co.nz, as the fallout continued after the dramatic and controversial finish to the first Test, it emerged on Monday that Anderson's treatment of Bailey sparked the fiery exchange between Clarke and the England pace spearhead.
David Warner weighed into the drama, describing Anderson as arrogant, the report said.
In developments late on Monday, Warne claimed in a series of tweets that Anderson had told Bailey, who was fielding in close, that he wanted to punch the Tasmanian in the face, the report added.
Warne said that on another note, it was a disgrace that Clarke had been fined because what Anderson said to Bailey was not heard.
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