Shane Warne - The King of Leg Spin

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I dont know how many of you know him, I dont know how many admire him, I dont know whether you believe that a season ball should be spun only by him ..... He is none other than " Shane Warne "........

Full name Shane Keith Warne
Born September 13, 1969, Ferntree Gully, Victoria
Country - Australia
Current age 37 years 105 days
Major teams Australia, Hampshire, ICC World XI, Victoria
Nickname Warney or Hollywood ( This name was given by Mark Waugh and Daren Lehman )
Playing role Bowler
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Legbreak googly
Height 1.83 m
Test : 144 Matches - 704 Wickets
ODI : 193 Matchses - 293 Wickets.


At first there were nerves and chubbiness. Then came wild soaring legbreaks, followed by fame and flippers. For a long while there were women, then a bookmaker, then diet pills, then more women - and headlines, always headlines. Now he has come out the other end, his bluff and bluster and mischief and innocence somehow intact. The man who in 2000 was rated among the five greatest cricketers of the 20th century was, in 2005, bowling better than ever. When Warne likened his life to a soap opera he was selling himself short. His story is part fairytale, part pantomime, part hospital drama, part adult's-only romp, part glittering awards ceremony. He has taken a Test hat-trick, won the Man-of-the-Match prize in a World Cup final and been the subject of seven books. He was the first cricketer to reach 650 Test wickets. He has swatted more runs than any other Test player without making a hundred, and is probably the wiliest captain Australia never had. His ball that gazoodled Mike Gatting in 1993, bouncing outside leg stump and cuffing off, is unanimously esteemed the most famous in history. He revived legspin, thought to be extinct, and is now pre-eminent in a game so transformed that we sometimes wonder where the next champion fast bowlers will come from.
For all that, Warne's greatest feats are perhaps those of the last couple of years. Returning from a 12-month hiatus for swallowing forbidden diuretics, he swept aside 26 Sri Lankan batsmen in three Tests, and the following year scalped a world record 96 victims - a stunning 24 more than in his show-stopping 1993 - and still missed out on the Allan Border Medal. Forty of those were Englishmen in what sometimes appeared to be a lone stand in a thrilling Ashes series. Nowadays he is helped by his stockpile of straight balls: a zooter, slider, toppie and back-spinner, one that drifts in, one that slopes out, and another that doesn't budge. Yet he seldom gets his wrong'un right and rarely lands his flipper. More than ever he relies on his two oldest friends: excruciating accuracy and an exquisite legbreak. Except that he now controls the degree of spin - and mixes it - at will. Like the great classical painters, he has stumbled upon the art of simplicity. His bowling has never been simpler, nor more effective, nor lovelier to look at.
Maybe, as with Posh Spice or Kylie Minogue, Warne is more famous than he is loved. Maybe we don't fully appreciate his genius; maybe, like Bradman's, it will become ever more apparent with the passing of decades. One thing's for sure, though. We'll weep when he's gone.


Notes :

Wisden Cricketer of the Year 1994
One-Day International Player of the Year - 2000
Selected as one of five Wisden cricketers of the century, 2000
Test Player of the Year - 2006

******************* SHANE WE WILL MISS YOU *****************************************
 
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Warne's Favourite :

1.) Mike Gatting - He finally declared his retirement after he was bowled ( wicket of the
century)

2.) Michael Vaughn - Trapped in front of Middle and Off a flipper misjudged by Vaughn
Ashes 2005 in England.

3.) Sachin Tendulkar - Trapped LBW while paddle sweeping 1997 Brabourne Mumbai

4.) Saeed Anwar - Knocked off his Leg Stump, he spun the ball from off side superbly
to knock of the leg side timber. Saeed Anwar almost fainted on
crease.1999-2000 Sharjah.

5.) Sanath Jayasuriya - Bowled his middle stump while he made an false attempt to
sweep his flipper.19967-97 Candy, SL

6.) Andy Flower - Removed his leg stump off the ground, Andy tried to reverse sweep
and failed.


Above are some classic wickets by Shane Warne, which will always remain on top of the list.....
 

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Brian Lara for Shane Warne : With an exclusive interview on ESPN

"He's not only someone for Australian cricket, but someone for world cricket, Its an honour for the batsmen who have faced Warne "


Sachin Tendulkar for Shane Warne : Times of India.

" I will definitely miss him, he no doubt is the best I have ever seen knows what I am thinking, he keeps me on 3 levels of spin on track.... Its difficult for any bowler to study something like this in just 6 balls but Shane has just proved him... I enjoyed and have tremendous respect for Shane because his spin shows maturity in it. "

Aravinda De Silva for Shane Warne : 1996-97 Star Sports

" Shane does his homework, its easy for me to know what a spinner is going to bowl
but I admit that Shane has just proved me wrong. "

Geofrrey Boycott for Shane Warne : 1998-99

" Shane Warne has truly redefined leg spin bowling, after their countrymen Sydney
Barnes who is considered one of the best leg spinners in the world "
 

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Shane's a bit of a tosser, sure he also happens to be one of the best bowlers ever, but a tosser, nevertheless.

The most amazing thing was that when he had the Press Conference to announce that he was retiring, 3 (there are only 5) of the TV stations here in Sydney (& probably in all of Australia) stopped their regular broadcasts to show it live. It's the kind of thing that they do to declare war or if the Prime Minister is shot.

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Shane had completely lost his hope when he was trapped in women scandals and also when he had to face a years life ban for consumption of drugs.... The only person to motivate him was none other than Mr.Steve Waugh/ Mr.Mark Waugh and Mr.Ricky Ponting.... all of them bought some hope in him so if u check Shane took a step back from the ODI'S and concentrated on Test Matches.

Shane actually 99.99 % had decided to quit CRICKET but later changed his decision .. but again I was hoping he wud be the 1st leggie to claim 1000 wickets ....

Now, don't know what will happen Eng has lost the final Ashes ( Warney claimed 7 wickets ).

Well the concern is not abt win or loose but will we be able to see anyother person like Shane in near future ???



(P.S. Note : I do not consider Muttiah Murlitharan of Sri Lanka a bowler he is a damm chucker and its been proved so his records do not count in this list ).

 

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Shane's a bit of a tosser, sure he also happens to be one of the best bowlers ever, but a tosser, nevertheless.

The most amazing thing was that when he had the Press Conference to announce that he was retiring, 3 (there are only 5) of the TV stations here in Sydney (& probably in all of Australia) stopped their regular broadcasts to show it live. It's the kind of thing that they do to declare war or if the Prime Minister is shot.

Allan

Haha, agreed, and this from an Aussie!:D As an English man, even if I do hate cricket, I say good riddance!:D
 

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Well it doesn't really make any difference if these comments are made by an Aussie or an Englishmen because cricket is not limited to an country its a worldwide game.....

Now why he was a tosser or anybody thinks he is a tosser I have explained that .... the matter of fact is that people have a mindblock against Shane Warne, its been proved that he is and will be a greatest leggie ever ... now everyone has a private life so did he but the main difference was that it came infront of the media .. but fan followers really don't care abt it we are concerned abt the " GAME " .. and the " GAME " says that if the ball is to be spun then it shud be in the hands of " SHANE WARNE " ......

Evene if Shane makes a comeback again I will not be surprised because theres still 2 years of cricket left in him ... so he has retired now lets see what happens...

I would like to give an example here : Ian Botham hes one of my personal favourite even he retired and made a comeback .. so he doesnt become a tosser does he ??? .. check out his PLAY .. so ups and downs are everywhere what matters is how u face them.


Anyways we are going offtrack this thread is for the ULTIMATE KING OF SPIN ..... I wish Shane good luck for his future and hope he makes comeback :cool
 
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