Shane Warne

  • Shane Warne Date of Birth!

  • Was Released

    Released from Australian Cricket Academy in Adelaide for disciplinary reasons.
  • Test Season as a 22yo

    Makes Test debut as a 22-year-old against India. In two Tests against India his overall figures were 1 for 228, and the gamble by the Australian selectors on the young Warne looked to have backfired. Rod Marsh invites him to return to the Academy and his career is transformed after linking up with the coach Terry Jenner, who becomes his mentor.
  • Tour in Sri Lanka

    Picked for short tour of Sri Lanka. After quiet start to first Test in Colombo, takes 3 for 11 from 5.1 overs in the second innings as Australia conjure a dramatic victory against the odds. This first significant success at Test level sounds a warning to the rest of the world
  • Third Test Against New Zealand, 17 Wickets

    After bagging 17 wickets in three Tests against New Zealand, he bamboozles Mike Gatting with his first ball in an Ashes Test at Old Trafford. It's labelled the "Ball of the Century'' and a superstar has arrived, with a Warne-inspired Australia completing an emphatic Ashes victory.
  • Takes 7 for 52 against West Indies in Melbourne.

    Takes 7 for 52 against West Indies in Melbourne.
  • Was Lead in Australian Team against England

    Leading wicket-taker in all three series he played in, rounding off the campaign with a hat-trick against England in Melbourne to help Australia retain the Ashes. Also takes 8 for 71 at Brisbane to ensure victory after Mark Taylor had decided not to enforce the follow-on. He is named Wisden Cricketer of the Year for 1994.
  • Scandal arrived

    Mark Waugh and Warne were fined by the then ACB, now Cricket Australia, after admitting they supplied match information to an Indian bookmaker. The ACB covered up the scandal, but the media exposed it three years later.
  • Was back from disappointment

    He takes 24 wickets and scores 188 useful runs while Australia come back from the disappointment of losing the first Test to retain the Ashes in England. Shows his delight with his famous victory dance at Trent Bridge, wiggling his hips and brandishing a stump on the dressing room balcony.
  • Was Told that he might not play again,

    Told by surgeons he might never play cricket again after an operation on his troublesome shoulder.
  • Was Returning from a broken finger

    After returning from a broken finger in the final Ashes Test of 1998-99, he is dropped for the last game in West Indies as the selectors prefer Stuart MacGill. It was the only time they felt that way.
  • Became Australia's Highest Test wicketer

    Becomes Australia's highest Test wicket taker by passing Dennis Lillee's 355 in New Zealand. Named as one of Wisden's Five Cricketers of the Century.
  • Joined Hampshire

    Joins Hampshire in the County Championship.
  • Claimed 31 Wickets as an Australian

    Claims 31 wickets as Australia retain the Ashes with a 4-1 win, taking 11 for 229 in the final Test at The Oval. Becomes only the sixth bowler to take more than 400 wickets in the process.
  • Was named Man of the Series

    Named Man of the Series as he claims 27 wickets as Australia record a 3-0 win in Pakistan. Takes his tally to 477 Test wickets and easily beats the Australian record for most wickets in a three-Test series, previously held by Lillee and Richie Benaud with 23.
  • Takes 14 wickets for the first time

    Takes 14 wickets in the first three Tests of Australia's 4-1 Ashes series win over England, but misses the last two after suffering a dislocated shoulder in a one-day international on December 15. He races to be fit for the World Cup and says he will retire from one-day internationals after the tournament.
  • Received a 12-month suspension

    Receives a 12-month suspension from the ACB for taking a banned diuretic that he claims was given to him by his mother to help lose weight. The failed drug test is announced on the eve of the World Cup and he leaves to Australia.
  • Returned after ban

    In his return to Tests after his ban, he takes 26 wickets, including two ten-wicket hauls in a three-game series in Sri Lanka and passes 500 career victims.
  • Overtook and back to his mark

    Overtakes Muttiah Muralitharan in India to claim the world record for the most Test wickets in his own right.
  • tried to Trademark Blond Hair

    Tries to save his trademark blond hair by having replacement treatment at Advanced Hair Studio, whose other spokesmen include Graham Gooch and Greg Matthews.
  • Lost a year contract

    Loses his $300,000 a year contract with Channel 9 after the station's owner Kerry Packer decides Warne's off-field conduct will reflect badly on the company.
  • Finished the Ashes seris

    Finishes the Ashes series with 40 wickets from five matches - 16 more than any other bowler from either side.
  • Record Broken

    Breaks Dennis Lillee's 24-year-old record of 85 Test wickets in a calendar year when he gets Ashwell Prince lbw at Perth. Warne finishes 2005 with 96 dismissals.
  • Gets a victory in South Africa

    Gets Australia over the line for a series victory in South Africa, taking 6 for 86 and trapping Makhaya Ntini lbw with a wrong'un as bad light threatened to save the hosts.
  • ruffles feathers?

    Ruffles feathers in the Australia camp by questioning the worth of the coach John Buchanan. "I'm a big believer that the coach is something you travel in to get to and from the game."
  • Bowled for 53 overs

    Bowls a mammoth 53 overs in the first innings without luck before claiming 4 for 49 in the second and instigating Australia's incredible comeback victory against England at Adelaide.
  • Takes his final wicket

    Takes the final wicket, his 699th in Tests, to win back the Ashes for Australia at Perth.
  • RETIRED

    Announces his retirement from Test cricket, starting from the end of the Ashes.