THE SUN: Shane Warne's international career will end in shame when he is handed a two-year ban for failing a drug test.
DAILY MAIL: Angry Leeds shareholders were last night urging the club to hold an immediate inquiry into chairman Peter Ridsdale's payment of £1.75million to Norwegian agent Rune Hauge.
DAILY MIRROR: David Beckham admitted last night that Wayne Rooney's arrival in the England squad has made him feel like an old man.
DAILY STAR: Roy Keane will not play for the Republic of Ireland again after he announced last night that he is quitting international football on medical advice.
THE TIMES: Shane Warne left the cricket World Cup pleading his innocence yesterday after discovering that a random drugs test in Australia has shown positive.
THE GUARDIAN: Shane Warne had ample warning of the increasingly rigorous anti-drug culture in cricket which led to his departure from Australia's World Cup squad yesterday after testing positive for two illegal substances.
THE INDEPENDENT: For some of the young Englishmen who will make their international debuts at the Boleyn Ground tonight, this will be their only 45 minutes of fame.
DAILY TELEGRAPH: Andrew Symonds, an all-rounder who almost threw his lot in with England, played one of the great World Cup innings yesterday, as Australia thrashed Pakistan by 82 runs when their World Cup campaign, without Shane Warne, got off to an impressive start.
DAILY EXPRESS: Sven-Goran Eriksson has warned Wayne Rooney of the pitfalls of fame and fortune waiting to trip him up, after a heart-to-heart talk with Everton's teenage prodigy.
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