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Banned teammate Shane Warne should expect no mercy after letting down his supporters by failing to come clean on doping charges, Australian vice-captain Adam Gilchrist said. Gilchrist said Warne's belated revelation that he took more than one `look good' tablet, leading to his testing positive for banned diuretic substances, would blur people's perception of his case. "I am not saying for one moment that Warney was intentionally doing that I don't know the real circumstance surrounding that. I don't know all the fine details but there could easily be a perception that information had been withheld and when that does finally come out, people can be put off by that." Gilchrist said, "There's only one guy who knows what the truth is and he's got to live with that and it's up to him whether he wants to tell anyone what it is."
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