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Cricket Biography

Shane Warne

“Warnie”

Australian flag Australian · Upper Ferntree Gully, Victoria · Born 13 September 1969

Leg-Spin Bowler

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Australian cricket legend and spin bowler who took 708 Test wickets, revolutionized leg-spin bowling and captained in limited-overs formats.

Shane Keith Warne was born in Upper Ferntree Gully, Victoria in 1969 and became the greatest leg-spin bowler in the history of cricket — reviving an art that had been in terminal decline. He took 708 Test wickets across 145 matches at an average of 25.41 — the most by any spinner in history. He also took 293 ODI wickets in 194 matches. He played for Victoria domestically and Hampshire in county cricket. He delivered 40,705 balls in Test cricket — more than any other bowler. His first delivery to Mike Gatting at Old Trafford in the 1993 Ashes — turning from outside leg stump to hit off — was voted the Ball of the Century by cricket journalists worldwide. He took 5 wickets in an innings 37 times and 10 wickets in a match 10 times. He took 195 Ashes wickets — the most by any bowler in the history of the series. He won 5 Ashes series and the 1999 Cricket World Cup with Australia. His variations — leg break, top spinner, flipper, wrong 'un and googly — combined with exceptional control and competitive intensity made him the most complete spin bowler the game has produced. He also scored 3,154 Test runs including 12 fifties — remarkable lower-order contributions. He was named joint Wisden Cricketer of the Century in 2000. He died of a heart attack in March 2022 in Thailand, aged 52.

Famous For

His 'Ball of the Century' to dismiss Mike Gatting at Old Trafford in 1993, which drifted and spun dramatically to bowl the English batsman around his legs.

The "Ball of the Century" — his first delivery in Ashes cricket — is considered the greatest ball ever bowled in the history of the game.

Did You Know?
Playing Style

How They Played

Warne was a masterful leg-spinner with exceptional control, flight, and turn. His repertoire included the classic leg break, googly, top-spinner, and his signature delivery - the slider. He possessed remarkable tactical intelligence, often setting elaborate field placements and bowling plans to deceive batsmen.

Legacy

Lasting Impact

Warne single-handedly revived the art of leg-spin bowling and inspired a generation of spinners worldwide. His impact transcended statistics, making spin bowling glamorous and proving it could be a match-winning weapon even on pace-friendly pitches.

Honours & Achievements

Career Honours

  • ICC Cricket World Cup 1999 (Australia)
  • Ashes winner 5x
  • Wisden Cricketer of Year 1994
  • Ball of the Century 1993 (Mike Gatting)
  • Wisden Cricketer of Century (joint) 2000
  • Test wickets record (spinners) 708
Club & Franchise Career
Club Period Matches Wickets
Victoria1991–2007193869
Hampshire2000–200742133
Rajasthan Royals2008–20115557
Career Journey

Timeline

1992 🌍 International debut vs India at Sydney Cricket Ground
1993 ⚡ Ball of the Century to dismiss Mike Gatting at Old Trafford
1999 🏆 Cricket World Cup winner with Australia
2000 🎯 Reached 400 Test wickets
2004 🎯 Became leading Test wicket-taker with 533 wickets
2005 🥇 Wisden Leading Cricketer in the World
2007 📌 Retired from international cricket after Ashes series
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

5 common questions about Shane Warne

Shane Warne took 708 wickets in Test cricket.

Shane Warne scored 12 international centuries.

Shane Warne played 145 Test matches and 194 ODIs.

Shane Warne was born in 1969 in Upper Ferntree Gully.

Shane Warne is Australian.

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