OPINION: What does the BBL cancellation say about cricket in a changing climate?
Typically, the most prominently reported response to this report was that of Shane Warne, whose most notable contribution to the climate debate had previously been the smear of white sunscreen on his nose.
Record-breaking temperatures during an Ashes Test in Sydney led many to wonder how hot is too hot to continue playing? Sports stars commenting on political and particularly scientific issues in which they have little expertise can be fraught, but Warne's contribution to this debate resonated.
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