ENGLAND spinner Monty Panesar has admitted working with legendary bowler Shane Warne would be beyond his "wildest dreams".
The former Australia leg spinner, who retired after the 5-0 Ashes whitewash, has been linked with some kind of coaching role after England cricket chief Duncan Fletcher said he would be interested in utilising the 37-year-old's vast experience.
And Panesar, who sought out Warne for some advice at the end of their match in Sydney last week, would relish the chance to work with the leading wicket-taker in Test history.
"There have been rumours going round about England wanting to offer Shane Warne a coaching job and as a young spinner, I have to say that it would be beyond my wildest dreams to work with him," said Panesar.
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