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Shane Warne



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Shane Warne used to be an Australian cricketer. His career spanned from 1991 to 2007. He played for several teams, including Victoria. Hampshire. And Australia. He was a spin bowler. Warne decided to stop playing international cricket and focus on domestic cricket.

Warne played Victoria

Shane Warne was an Australian Rules junior football player with the St Kilda Football Club. After that, he made his Australian international debut. He played for Victoria, Hampshire and the Rajasthahan Royals, as well as the Melbourne Stars. In 1990, he made his domestic debut with Victoria and made his Test debut in the following year. He was well-known for his passion and intensity on the field and was a role model for the new generation of Australian cricket players. He was a highly disciplined player who also enjoyed the occasional drink.

Hampshire

Shane Warne (Australian cricketer) was an Australian player who played for the Australian side from 1991 to 2007. He was a right-arm leg spin bowler and a right-handed batsman. He represented Australia, Hampshire, and Victoria.


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Rajasthan Royals

Shane Keith Warne is an Australian former cricketer who played in the professional game from 1991 to 2007. He played for Australia, Victoria, Hampshire. Warne was a right-arm leg spinner and a right handed batsman.


Melbourne Stars

Shane Warne was just one of the players who spoke during the Brisbane Heat's Test 1. He was also connected to the live commentary. He knew the shot McCullum would make and he executed it. McCullum called Warne an "oracle" and a "genius" afterwards.

Australia

Shane Warne, a former Australian cricketer. He played Test cricket for Australia. His career was marked by many highs and lows. However, his greatest performance was the 1995/96 series win against Pakistan.

Gatting

Shane Warne made what came to be known as the "Gatting Ball", during the 1993 Ashes against England. It was a bowl that fell in front of Gatting and hit his bat. Australia won by 179 runs at the end of the innings.


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Test bowler

Shane Warne is an Australian Test bowler. He made his debut in 1992 for Victoria, and was first to represent Australia in the reserve national team. He made his Test debut in 1992. He was Australia's first-class representative for 15 years. He retired in international Test cricket on February 2, 2007. Warne played Twenty20 cricket through 2013 and captained Rajasthan Royals.

Player-coach

Shane Warne was a key player in the development and growth of the Indian Premier League (IPL). The IPL was just beginning in 2008 and Rajasthan Royals needed someone who could play cricket well to help them invest millions in their team. Warne was one such player. He was the team's player-coach. He was the one who led the team to victory against Chennai Super Kings in the IPL's final cliffhanger match.



 



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