Vikrant Shekhawat : Mar 05, 2022, 09:52 AM
Legendary Australian cricketer Shane Warne has passed away. Heart attack is believed to be the cause of his death. At the age of 52, Warne said goodbye to the world. He is the second highest wicket taker in Test cricket. Warne made his Test debut against India. In his very first over, he bowled amazingly and troubled Sanjay Manjrekar a lot. However, he was able to take only one wicket in this match.Shane Warne has taken 708 wickets in Tests and 293 wickets in 194 ODIs. He scored 3,154 Test runs with the bat. He scored 1,018 runs in ODIs. He was the first bowler in the world to take 1000 wickets in international cricket.Ravi Shastri was Warne's first wicketRavi Shastri was the first batsman to be dismissed by Shane Warne in international cricket. Shastri had scored a double century in that match, but after that the 22-year-old was dismissed by Warne. In his first match, Warne scored 20 runs in the first innings and an unbeaten one in the second innings. Australia had escaped losing this match. However, later the Kangaroo team showed a great game and won the series 4–0.
Manjrekar was upset in the first overShane Warne was first played by Sanjay Manjrekar in international cricket. In his very first over, Warne troubled him a lot. The outer edge of Manjrekar's bat was also hit on a ball, but a difficult catch was not caught at slips. Shane Warne soon made his mark after the start of his international career. Later on, Warne was in a lot of discussion due to controversies apart from cricket.Shane Warne
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Test debut vs India, 1st over pic.twitter.com/k5Twd2QKvB