Shane Warne retires

Posted by torana_05 
Shane Warne retires
Date: December 21, 2006 09:50AM
Posted by: torana_05
"Shane Warne has announced his retirement from the game, effective after the fifth and final 3 mobile Ashes Test at the SCG, and also revealed had Australia won the Ashes in 2005 he would have pulled stumps then.

"It's been on my chest for a little while. I probably would have retired at the end of the 2005 Ashes series if we had have won. But it wasn't to be."

But now Warne will end his Test career at the same venue where his remarkable journey in international cricket began 14 years ago against India.

The leading Test wicket-taker of all-time, who requires just one English scalp in his home Test at the MCG which starts on Boxing Day to be the first player to reach the 700-mark, confirmed the reasons behind his decision to retire at a packed media conference at the MCG on Thursday.

The Victorian said 'the time is now' on the decision to end his career for Australia, Victoria and St Kilda - though he will fulfil his two-year contract with English county side Hampshire.

It has been a career littered with moments of absolute sporting genius on the field, and controversy off it.

"It's been unbelievable. My ride in international cricket has been phenomenal and I don't think I could have written my script any better," said Warne.

"I thought I'd be sad and a lot of people have said you'll know when your time's up, you'll know when the time's right and I sort of doubted that, I didn't really understand what they meant. And I sit in here in front of you today and I know exactly what they mean."

"The script leading up these last two Test matches - I'm going to retire at the end of the Sydney test match - the reason for doing it that way, I wasn't going to do anything ahead of the team, the team always came first and once the urn was back, it was going to be time to announce my retirement."

"If that had to wait until the end of the Sydney test match, then it would've been then. But as it's worked out, the script's been written, 3-0, we got the urn back in Perth, the opportunity to play out here at the MCG in front of my family and friends who I've grown up with and spent a lot of time with, and then in Sydney where it all started."

"I still feel I'm bowling well enough to keep playing. It's about knowing the right time, and I like to go out on top, I think I'm leaving on my terms, I like to think I've earned that right to go out on my terms."

Warne's off-field dramas pale into insignificance when stacked up against his stunning statistical record at the highest level.

The 37-year-old has taken 699 wickets in 143 Tests, saving his best for England against which he has claimed 186 wickets - including the 'ball of the century' against Mike Gatting in 1993 with his first Ashes delivery and 40 series wickets in 2005.

His best figures came against England in Brisbane in 1994, when he took 8-71 in the first Test of the series.

Warne has taken 10 wickets in a match on 10 occasions which is the second-most in history behind Sri Lankan rival Muttiah Muralitharan (19), while he has claimed five victims in an innings 36 times.

Only Muralitharan (57) is ahead of Warne and New Zealand legend Richard Hadlee (also on 36) in the five wickets in an innings category.

A handy batsman, Warne will potentially now only have four innings to make the Test hundred he has always craved - his 99 against New Zealand in Perth in 2001/02 the closest he came to the milestone.

On that occasion, Warne - who has scored the most runs without making a ton (3043) - attempted to bring up what would have been his maiden century with a pull shot off Daniel Vettori, but succeeded only in holing out in the deep to Mark Richardson.

In a cricketing sense, Warne was the pioneer of a revolutionary ball called the 'flipper' which appeared out of the hand to be a regulation leg-spinner, however, the ball would keep low and straight after pitching - often clean-bowling or trapping the best batsmen in the world lbw.

Warne's ability to execute the delivery diminished somewhat after shoulder surgery in 1998, but he could always rely on his trademark massive-turning 'leggies' which would drift right before turning copious amounts off the pitch.

Having retired from the one-day format of the game in 2003, Warne has continued to dominate the Test arena. His 96 wickets in 2005 set a new world record mark for a calendar year."


www.cricket.com.au

Yes, bad news for aussie cricket fans but i suppose now when england plays us again for the ashes they MIGHT have a bit more of a chance, lets hope he gets that 700th wicket before he retires


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Re: Shane Warne retires
Date: December 21, 2006 11:41AM
Posted by: LS.
does that mean he'll have more time for his womanising and drunken brawls now ;)




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Re: Shane Warne retires
Date: December 21, 2006 07:59PM
Posted by: -qwerty-
He's a good lad.

Wish he'd retired 3 tests earlier though :o

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Re: Shane Warne retires
Date: December 27, 2006 03:52PM
Posted by: NeilPearson
-qwerty- Wrote:
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> He's a good lad.
>
> Wish he'd retired 3 tests earlier though :o


wouldnt matter who's bowling at the england batting order, it would still collapse

Re: Shane Warne retires
Date: December 28, 2006 06:59AM
Posted by: SAMF1
farewell shane warne and yes rfactor suck
Re: Shane Warne retires
Date: December 31, 2006 04:33AM
Posted by: Covfan
At least he can now concentrate on keeping his hair as lush as a green English lawn!
Re: Shane Warne retires
Date: December 31, 2006 02:34PM
Posted by: SAMF1
Last game in SCG and i hope it 5 nil, i really like to see the English suffer.



Re: Shane Warne retires
Date: December 31, 2006 08:48PM
Posted by: gav
SAMF1 Wrote:
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> Last game in SCG and i hope it 5 nil, i really
> like to see the English suffer.

I don't think we're suffering (the general public don't really care) - of course the cricket fanatics are going to be drowning themselves in their green tea though... the rest of us are just nodding along with the inevitability of it all. We knew, as you probably did, who was going to be winning this. That it's a white-wash or not is rather irrelevant.

Anyway, serious congrats to Warne. He's been immense for years now. One of the true sporting greats, and if anything he deserves even more recognition over here.
Re: Shane Warne retires
Date: January 05, 2007 10:19AM
Posted by: MikaHalpinen
there's the whitewash ;)

adios to warney, mcgrath and langer. Makes way for mcgill, some generic pace bowler and jaques, respectively :)
Re: Shane Warne retires
Date: January 05, 2007 06:30PM
Posted by: SAMF1
farewell Shane Warne, Glen McGrath and Justin Langer.....and australia goodluck on the twenty 20, not england.



Re: Shane Warne retires
Date: January 06, 2007 07:27AM
Posted by: matthew13666
I'm glad to see Warne retire. I don't rate him as a good player. Okay his the top wicket taker and he can bat but it takes more than that to be a great player.

McGrath will be missed from the Aussie side. We proved that in 2005 when the Poms beat us for the Ashes. Without Glen the pace attack simply isn't there.
Re: Shane Warne retires
Date: January 07, 2007 01:02AM
Posted by: MikaHalpinen
u been watching the same sport as the rest of us, matthew?

clark did better than mcgrath all series, and what more did you want warnie to do over his 13 year career?
Re: Shane Warne retires
Date: January 10, 2007 08:27PM
Posted by: matthew13666
I'm not talking about Warnes on field performance. There isn't much in the game he didn't manage.

It was his off the field stuff (the text message scandal) that i'm reffering to. The true greats of all sports can perform on the field and keep them selves out of trouble off the field.
Re: Shane Warne retires
Date: January 11, 2007 01:48AM
Posted by: gareth
In my opinion, sports stars need to set an example on the field and when they're on official team duty in press conferences, coaching clinics etc. As warne always did. What (and who) they do in their own time is their own business.

Shane Warne is (was) a fantastic cricketer but a flawed individual, and who isn't one of the latter.

Stuart Clarke was the best performed bowler in the series so certainly can carry the load I believe of taking over from McGrath. Perhaps not be quite as dominant nor ultimately successful than Glenn, but be very good all the same.

We're lucky to have a production line of solid competent batsmen ready to setp into the void left by Langer and Martyn so their loss is not as significant.

And when Gilchrist calls it a day within the next year or so, (I wouldn't be surprised if he pulls the pin after the World Cup as well) there's Brad Haddin among others who I think could step up.
Re: Shane Warne retires
Date: January 11, 2007 08:25PM
Posted by: SAMF1
whatever matthew



Re: Shane Warne retires
Date: January 12, 2007 01:28PM
Posted by: kewell_fever
matthew13666 Wrote:
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> I'm glad to see Warne retire. I don't rate him as
> a good player. Okay his the top wicket taker and
> he can bat but it takes more than that to be a
> great player.
>
> McGrath will be missed from the Aussie side. We
> proved that in 2005 when the Poms beat us for the
> Ashes. Without Glen the pace attack simply isn't
> there.


what more of a great player do u need. what warne to has to have the best batter in the world 2?

Re: Shane Warne retires
Date: January 15, 2007 10:09PM
Posted by: matthew13666
As i said in one of my later replies it is his off field antics that i'm stating mainly.

I'm not denying what he's done on the field.
Re: Shane Warne retires
Date: January 16, 2007 01:52AM
Posted by: LS.
wife beater ;)




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