Two thirds of the way through. Bit bored to be honest. The number of people he slags off and moans about it quite funny. I was half expecting him to add "needless to say, I had the last laugh" on the most of the stories.
Expected better
I’m just reading it now mate, half way through, looked for a thread on it and your Needless to say was exactly what I was going to post
I enjoyed the bit when he is talking about leg spin, interesting stuff
But it’s hilarious the lack of credit he gives others, just not being honest
Even an innocent bit talking about Stuart Macgill ends up with Warne saying his record is only good because he got picked on spinning pitches and he has himself to thank for opening the door for leg spinners
I wonder if he even knows he is doing it
I’m debating giving up, read a lot of cricket autobiography books, even by players I’m not fond of, but I just don’t think this is a true version of what happened, it reminds me of KP’s book to be honest