Collingwood slowly consolidated his place in the Test side and in the process temporarily silenced Warne with a double century in the series in Australia.
He then led the England One-day team in 2008 with unhappy results, incurring a ban for a slow over rate and widespread criticism when he refused to recall New Zealand batsman Grant Elliott when he was run out after colliding with an England player.
Back in the Test arena, he continued to make runs under pressure and after 59 Tests he has scored 10 centuries with a creditable average of 43.62.
Collingwood made it clear on Tuesday that he has no captaincy ambitions beyond the Twenty20 format, saying Andrew Strauss would return as skipper for the 50 overs version.
"A lot of the success we have had over the last few weeks will go down to a lot of the values that Andy Flower and Andrew Strauss have incorporated over the past year," he said.
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