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Shane Warne

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Part of the art of bowling spin is to make the batsman think something special is happening when it isn't.


— Shane Warne


#cricket #deception #spin-bowling #sport #art

It was bloody difficult getting followed around all the time.


— Shane Warne


#bloody #difficult #followed #getting #time

All my coaches tell me that I have been under achieving.


— Shane Warne


#been #coaches #i #me #tell

Being in love with somebody is a wonderful feeling.


— Shane Warne


#being in love #feeling #love #somebody #wonderful

Four hundred wickets is 400 more than I thought I'd get.


— Shane Warne


#get #hundred #i #more #than

I am no dummy, mate, that's for sure.


— Shane Warne


#dummy #i #i am #mate #sure

I can 100 percent tell you that I have not gone under the surgeon's knife or had a facelift.


— Shane Warne


#gone #had #i #i can #knife

I have a responsibility to my children to be fit and healthy.


— Shane Warne


#fit #healthy #i #responsibility

I have always tried to move on from disappointments as fast as I can.


— Shane Warne


#disappointments #fast #i #i can #move

I just play because I love playing and I try and take as many wickets as I can.


— Shane Warne


#i #i can #i love #just #love






About Shane Warne

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However a spell of 3/11 in the second innings precipitated the hosts' second innings collapse and contributed to a remarkable Australian win. Warne's dismissal of Rahul Dravid in the first inning of the final test at Bangalore took him past Lance Gibbs' tally of 309 wickets making him the most successful spinner in Test Cricket. His performances in the semifinal against South Africa and in the final against Pakistan helped him get Man of the Match Awards.

He retired from international cricket in January 2007 at the end of Australia's 5–0 AShane Warnes series victory over England. Warne played his first Test match in 1992 and took over 1000 international wickets (in Tests and One-Day Internationals) second to this milestone after Sri Lanka's Muttiah Muralitharan. He led his team to victory against the Chennai Super Kings in a cliffhanger of a final match on 1 June 2008.

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