Speculation that Warne, the Australia record first wicket-taker, can provide a shock return to the rank of test after four years have intensified since England has completed a neck-and-71-run victory in the second test at Adelaide Tuesday.
Although unlikely, Warne not has not categorically excluded the possibility of Baggy Green back, saying only he was "very flattered" by the Australian media and calls to the public for his return.
Swann is not Warne waiting to make a return, said the fact that this idea was launched at the same time serves to underline the dominance of England in the series so far.
"I much doubt that Shane Warne comes from retirement to play just for these three games", he said.
"This is very good for us Australians do that Shane back sought the Australian public."
"He has not played cricket for a long time."
"We will just continue as we are and let the Australian who worry."
The concern England have is deciding on a replacement for fast Stuart Broad, found out from the rest of the tour after having undergone abdominal injury in Adelaide.
Swann admits that the absence of the coast will be coup in advance of the examination of third in Perth next week, but maintained its replacement to fill the void.
England selectors will chose between duo Chris Tremlett or Yorkshire Ajmal Shahzad and Tim Bresnan into the side - with three to play in the game tour against Victoria which starts tomorrow.
"Since we landed in Australia everything went our way until the Broady wounded at the end of the game." This is the first time that we had, "Swann added on BBC Radio 5."
It was for the 18 months probably our most compatible with the new ball bowler and then passes, as he scored against Pakistan just last summer show how it can be with the bat.
"Just as it is good to nick, it is a shame for him to lose." It will be very difficult to fill his boots, but we have some very good back-up.
"I hope that this will be a smooth transition enough."
Swann will be rested for the match against the Bushrangers after her heavy workload in Adelaide where he overthrew in England to victory with five wickets second sleeve.
"I do not play this game." "I had the chance to recover", he said.
"After the games of bowling 70 overs my hands are almost fall." I am very grateful that I have given the game off the coast.
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