How well do you know Shane Warne's legendary cricket career?
Shane Warne remains one of cricket's most iconic figures, even years after his retirement. The Australian leg-spinner transformed wrist-spin bowling in the 1990s and left a lasting mark on the game. A new quiz now lets fans test their knowledge about his legendary career.
Warne played 145 Test matches for Australia between 1992 and 2007. His main rivals included England, India, the West Indies, South Africa, Pakistan, and New Zealand. Despite retiring nearly two decades ago, he still ranks second on the all-time list of Test wicket-takers.
In one-day internationals, he delivered standout performances when it mattered most. Warne was named Player of the Match in two World Cup semi-finals and one final. His skill with the ball made him a key player in Australia's dominance during that era.
Beyond playing, Warne also excelled in leadership and coaching. He guided the Rajasthan Royals to victory in the inaugural Indian Premier League (IPL) in 2008. His tactical brilliance and ability to inspire teammates cemented his reputation as a master of T20 cricket.
Warne's influence extended far beyond his playing days. His revival of wrist-spin inspired a generation of bowlers, while his achievements in Tests, ODIs, and T20s remain unmatched. The quiz offers fans a chance to revisit the career of a player who reshaped modern cricket.