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Shane Warne



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Shane Warne was a former Australian cricketer. His career spanned the years 1991-2007. His career spans from 1991 to 2007. He has played for many teams including Australia, Hampshire, and Victoria. He was a spin bowler. After retiring from international cricket, Warne chose to concentrate on domestic cricket and played for local teams, including the Hampshire and Victoria.

Warne played for 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 was a player for Victoria, Hampshire as well as the Rajasthahan Royals. His domestic debut for Victoria came in 1990 and he made his Test debut 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 disciplined player, but he also enjoyed the occasional beer.

Hampshire

Shane Warne was an Australian cricketer who played for the Australian team from 1991 to 2007. He was a right -arm leg spinner and a left-handed batsman. He represented Australia in Victoria, Hampshire, & Australia.


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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 is a right-arm leg spin bowler who was also 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 accurately predicted McCullum's shot. McCullum described Warne afterwards as an oracle', a genius'.

Australia

Shane Warne is an ex-Australian cricketer. He played Test cricket with Australia. His career was filled with highs as well as lows. His best performance was his series win over Pakistan in 1995/96.

Gatting

Shane Warne threw what was later called the 'Gatting Ball’ during the 1993 Ashes series. It was a ball which drifted towards Gatting and cut his bat. Australia won the innings with 179 runs.


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Test bowler

Shane Warne from Australia is a Test-bowler. He made his first-class debut for Victoria in 1992 and was the first Australian to represent his country in the reserve team. He played in his first Test match on 2 January 1992. After that, he was a 15-year representative of Australia. He retired from international test cricket on January 2, 2007. Warne played Twenty20 cricket through 2013 and captained Rajasthan Royals.

Player-coach

Shane Warne had a huge role in the development IPL (Indian Premier League). In 2008, IPL was still a young league and Rajasthan Royals needed a player with the cricketing chops to invest millions in their team. Warne is one example. He was also named player-coach, and he captained the team. He led the team's victory over Chennai Super Kings during the IPL's cliffhanger finale match.



 



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