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Shane Warne brands ex-Australia captain Steve Waugh 'selfish'

Shane Warne in full voice in Melbourne, 2006
Image: Shane Warne still upset about being dropped by Steve Waugh

Shane Warne has hit out Steve Waugh, labelling the former Australia captain "the most selfish cricketer I've played with".

The former team-mates fell out years ago with Warne clearly still holding a grudge after Waugh played a part in his axing on the 1999 tour of the West Indies.

"There's a lot of reasons I don't like Steve Waugh... because he's the most selfish cricketer I've played with," Warne said on an episode of TV show I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here, where he is appearing as a contestant.

The leg-spinner said the manner in which Waugh, his then captain, told him he had been dropped was still vivid in his memory.

"One thing that really annoyed me about him was the one Test I got dropped, in the West Indies. We had to win the last Test match to win the trophy," he said.

"At that stage, captain [Waugh], vice-captain [Warne] and coach [Geoff Marsh] used to pick the team.

"We went to selection. I hadn't bowled well, we'd lost, Brian Lara batted unreal, but I felt like I was being the scapegoat, that because I didn't bowl well, it was my fault.

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"We got to the selection table and said, 'OK, what's everyone's thoughts?' Steve Waugh said, 'You're not playing'.

LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM:  Victorious Australian captain Steve Waugh (R) leads his team from the field with vice-captain Adam Gilchrist (L) and Mark Waugh (C) after defeating England on the final day of the fifth Test Match at the Oval in London 27 August 2001.  Australia won the series 4-1 to retain the Ashes.  AFP PHOTO/WILLIAM WEST (Photo credit should read WILLIAM WEST/AFP/Getty Images)
Image: Waugh admits decision to drop Warne ended their friendship

"I went, 'What? Hang on. What do you think the team should be? Blah blah blah,' and Steve Waugh said, 'Nope, I'm the captain of this side - you're not playing'.

"I was really disappointed with that. After 10 years, I'd just had a shoulder operation, I thought the situation, of having to win a Test match, would've brought the best out in me too.

"I don't like Steve Waugh for a lot of other reasons, but that was the reason."

17 Jan 2002:  Shane Warne and Steve Waugh of Australia chat
Image: Waugh (right) said he 'gained fortitude from the experience' to drop Warne

Waugh has previously admitted the decision cost him his friendship with Warne, but in his book - The Meaning of Luck - said it helped shape and define him as a captain.

"I lost a great friend but gained fortitude from the experience and learnt categorically that knowing what is right and acting on it are two different things," Waugh wrote.