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View all search resultsFormer Australia leg-spinner Shane Warne will be inductedinto the International Cricket Council Hall of Fame during the tea interval atthe second Ashes test at Lord's
ormer Australia leg-spinner Shane Warne will be inductedinto the International Cricket Council Hall of Fame during the tea interval atthe second Ashes test at Lord's.
Warne is the 69th male member to be inducted and joins Brian Lara of the West Indies, Enid Bakewell of England and former Australian teammate Glenn McGrath. His induction will be on July 19th.
Already inducted into the Australian Cricket Hall of Fame, Warne was the first bowler to take 700 test wickets and was named as one of only five Wisden cricketers of the century in 2000.
Warne retired from test cricket in 2007, after taking 708 wickets from 145 matches, including his 'ball of the century' to dismiss England's Mike Gatting at Manchester, England in 1993.
He was also crucial to Australia's World Cup success in 1999, but missed the 2003 tournament because of a doping ban.
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