Shane Warne ICC Ranking Full Stats Detail You Must Know
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Shane Warne ICC Ranking and Bio full detail: Warne took a Test hat-trick, won the Man of the Match award in the World Cup final and was the subject of seven books. He was the first cricketer to reach 700 Test wickets. He scored more runs than any other Test player without scoring a century, and was probably one of Australia’s smartest captains. His ball that struck Mike Gatting in 1993, bouncing off the leg stump and cuffing, is unanimously considered the most famous in history. He revived legspin, which was considered extinct, and is now pre-eminent in a sport that has changed so much that we sometimes wonder where the next champion pacer will come from.
Shane Warne ICC Ranking Stats
Bowling Stats
Format
Mat
Inns
Balls
Runs
wkts
BBI
BBM
Ave
Econ
SR
4w
5w
10w
Test
145
273
40705
17995
708
8/71
12/128
25.41
2.65
57.4
48
37
10
ODI
194
191
10642
7541
293
5/33
5/33
25.73
4.25
36.3
12
1
0
FC
301
74830
34449
1319
8/71
26.11
2.76
56.7
69
12
List A
311
16419
11642
473
6/42
6/42
24.61
4.25
34.7
20
3
0
T20
73
71
1548
1863
70
4/21
4/21
26.61
7.22
22.1
1
0
0
Batting & Fielding Stats of Shane Warne ICC Ranking
Format
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
bf
SR
100s
50s
4s
6s
Ct
St
Test
145
199
17
3154
99
17.32
5470
57.65
0
12
353
37
125
0
ODI
194
107
29
1018
55
13.05
1413
72.04
0
1
60
13
80
0
FC
301
404
48
6919
107*
19.43
2
26
264
0
List A
311
200
41
1879
55
11.81
0
1
126
0
T20
73
32
10
210
34*
9.54
228
92.10
0
0
15
7
18
0
Despite all this Shane Warne’s greatest achievement is probably in the last few years of his career. Returning from a 12-month hiatus in 2004, he dismissed 26 Sri Lankan batsmen in three Tests, and the following year set a world record – an astonishing 24 more than his show-stopping 1993 – and still holds the Allan Border Medal. Missed. Maybe, like Posh Spice or Kylie Minogue, Warne is more famous than his love. We may not have fully appreciated his talent until he achieved his ultimate goal at the end of the 2006–07 Ashes series, to retrieve the urn; Perhaps, like Bradman, this will become even more apparent as the decades pass.