Melbourne:Former Australian all-rounder Shane Lee has said Steve Waugh didn't always bite his tongue when it came to Shane Warne and revealed how the ace batsman described the leg-spinner with a cruel one-liner during the 1996 World Cup.
Lee was 22-year-old when he was picked in the Australia squad for the showpiece tournament held in the Indian sub-continent. The medium-pacer said Warne was "very nice" to him. But Waugh had a theory as to why the leg-spinner forged such a close bond with his young teammate.
"He (Warne) took me in and said, it's gonna be the Shane Show, me and you, the Shane Show'," Lee said.
"And Steve Waugh pulled me aside and goes, how are you going with Warnie?'
"I said, 'Look, he's been really nice to me'. And Waugh goes, 'Mate, do you remember when you were at school and there was a kid at school who had no mates? And this new kid comes to school, and the kid with no mates is all over the new kid?'
"Waugh said, 'You're that new kid and Warnie's the kid with no mates'," Lee, who played 45 ODIs for 48 wickets between 1995 and 2001, added.