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“Legendary” iconic spinner

“Legendary” iconic spinner Shane Warne

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Shane Keith Warne

Born:  3 September 1969 | Died:  4 March 2022

“Legendary” iconic spinner Shane Warne

Shane Keith Warne is a cricketer of superb intellect, admired by Australians, and cricket lovers everywhere, for his unsurpassed skill and honest, perceptive, and fearless views.

Shane Keith Warne one of the greatest bowlers of all time; the man who revived the art of leg-spin, has died aged 52 following a heart attack. Warne’s 708 Test wickets have only been surpassed by fellow spinner, rival, and Sri Lankan Muttiah Muralitharan.

Shane Keith Warne passed away of a suspected heart attack in Koh Samui, Thailand on Friday 4th March 2022. Shane was found unresponsive in his Villa and despite the best efforts of medical staff, he could not be revived. The family requests privacy at this time and will provide further details in due course.

Shane Warne, in full Shane Keith Warne, was born on September 13, 1969, in Ferntree Gully, Victoria, Australia.  This Australian cricketer was one of the most effective bowlers in history. With a good disguise on his top-spinner and fine control on two or three different googlies (balls bowled with finger spin that breaks unexpectedly in the opposite direction from that anticipated). His success promoted the almost-forgotten art of leg-spin. And brought variety to a sport that had been dominated by fast bowling. In 2006 he became the first bowler to take 700 Test wickets.

“Legendary” iconic spinner Shane Warne – History

Shane Warne came to cricket relatively late in his teenage years, and his relaxed manner, bleached hair, stud earring. And fondness for surfing made him a folk hero among young cricket fans around the world. He had played just seven matches in the Sheffield Shield domestic club competition before being selected for Australia. And he made his Test debut against India at Sydney in 1991–92. In the 1993 Ashes series against England, Warne took 34 wickets in six Tests. He was perhaps best remembered for one ball, bowled to England’s Mike Gatting at Old Trafford, Manchester, in the 1993 series.

The ball was a perfect example of the leg-spinner’s art, pitching on leg stump and spinning viciously past the bat to hit Gatting’s off stump. It was Warne’s first ball in a Test in England and established a huge psychological advantage for Warne and the Australian team, which lasted into the next Ashes series in 1994–95. In that series, Warne took 27 wickets including a match-winning 8 for 71 in the second innings of the first Test and a hat trick (three wickets on three balls) in the second test.

Controversy among him

In 1998 Warne faced controversy when it was revealed that he and fellow Australian cricketer Mark Waugh had taken bribes from an Indian bookmaker four years earlier. The pair claimed they gave only pitch information and weather forecasts. (The two were secretly fined by the Australian Cricket Board soon after the bribes were given.) Despite the scandal, Warne was named one of the Five Cricketers of the Century by Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack in 2000.

In February 2003 Warne encountered further controversy when he was ejected from the World Cup. In South Africa after a drug test revealed the presence of a banned diuretic; he subsequently received a 12-month ban. In his first Test match after his return in March 2004, he took his 500th wicket. Becoming just the second bowler to have accomplished the feat. By the end of the 2003–04 season. Both Warne and Sri Lankan off-spin bowler Muttiah Muralitharan had broken the record (519) for Test wickets set in 2001 by Courtney Walsh of the West Indies.

In 2007 Warne retired from Test cricket but continued to compete on the club level until 2011. His international career totals included an unprecedented 708 Test wickets; his record was broken by Muralitharan in 2007.

Rise to Glory

Warne first caught eyeballs when playing for the Australia B squad. He took his first first-class five-wicket haul as he took 7/49 against Zimbabwe. Similar impressive performances for the Australia A team saw him getting called up to his international debut.

On 2nd January 1994, Warne took 12 wickets in the second Test match against South Africa, asserting himself as a vital cog of the Australian bowling, despite losing the match by 5 runs.

Proving himself to be just as effective in the ODI format, he took 12 wickets in the 1996 Wills World Cup, with a match-winning performance of 4-36 in the semi-final against West Indies. However, Australia went on to lose the final against Sri Lanka.

One of his best performances came in 1994 against England at Brisbane taking 8/71 as the English had to chase 508 runs but fell short by 184 runs, because of Warne’s exploits.

Low Points

Warne has been a controversial figure his entire career, with his tales of promiscuity arising more often than his bowling exploits.

A day before the 2003 ICC Cricket World Cup, Warne failed a drug test, returning positive for a banned diuretic, after which he was sent home. He faced a one-year ban from organized cricket.

Club Career

Warne has played domestic cricket for the likes of Victoria, Hampshire, Rajasthan Royals, and the Melbourne Stars.

In 2008, Warne signed for the Rajasthan Royals in the inaugural edition of the IPL. He was appointed their captain and he guided them to the title.

Captaincy

Warne was the ODI captain of Australia between 1998 and 1999. In the 11 games he captained, Warne won 10 and lost one, having a win percentage of 90.91%.

Records

Warne held the record for most wickets (708) in Test cricket until December 2007, when he was surpassed by Muralitharan. He was also the second person to take 1000 wickets in International cricket after Muralitharan.

Warne also holds the record of scoring the most runs (3154) without scoring a century.

Retirement

Warne retired from international cricket in 2007 but continued to play club and county cricket. He retired from first-class cricket in 2008, after which Warne became a sports commentator for the Nine cricket commentary team before signing for Sky Sports in 2009.

MIES R M Law College, Sonarpur, Kolkata, pay the last homage and tribute to the “Legendary” iconic spinner Shane Warne by the Director Mr. Jayanta Majumder of this Excellent law college. MIES R M Law College is one of the Best law schools in West Bengal, situated at Sonarpur, South Kolkata.

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