All-Time Great Test XI in cricket history
Let's know the contribution of players who made Test cricket popular in the world with their extraordinary careers.
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8. Shane Warne
Late Shane Warne was known for making batters dance to his tunes with his leg-break bowling. Riding on his exceptional talent, the Aussie side won numerous Test matches. In 2004, when Australia won their first Test series on Indian soil after 35 years, it was due to Warne and Glenn McGrath’s disciplined bowling. The leggie chipped in with 14 wickets in five innings of three Tests in the Aussie side’s notable victory.
Warne was also known for troubling England batters in the Ashes and his remarkable bowling numbers also prove it. With 195 wickets in 72 innings of 36 Tests, he is the highest wicket-taker in the distinguished series. In 2007, he brought down the curtains on his international career after playing the 2006-07 Ashes Test against England in Sydney. The legendary player retired as the highest wicket-taker with 708 wickets in 273 innings of 145 Tests. After 16 years of his retirement, he is still in the second spot on the leading Test wicket-taker chart.
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