
Shane Warne used to be an Australian cricketer. His career spanned 1991 through 2007. He played for many different teams, including Australia, Hampshire and Victoria. He was a leg spin bowler. Warne quit international cricket in order to devote himself to domestic cricket. He played for various local teams, including Victoria and Hampshire.
Warne played Victoria
Shane Warne played junior Australian Rules football for the St Kilda Football Club before making his Australian international debut. He then played for Victoria and Hampshire, the Rajasthahan Royals as well the Melbourne Stars. He made his domestic debut for Victoria in 1990. The following year, he made the Test debut. He was well known for his passion and high intensity on the cricket field. He was a meticulous player who enjoyed the occasional drink.
Hampshire
Shane Warne (Australian cricketer) was an Australian player who played for the Australian side from 1991 to 2007. He was a right -arm leg spinner and a left-handed batsman. He represented Victoria, Hampshire, and Australia.

Rajasthan Royals
Shane Keith Warne is an Australian former professional cricketer. He played from 1991 to 2007. He represented Australia and Victoria. Warne, a rightarm leg spin bowler but also a left-handed batsman, is Warne.
Melbourne Stars
Shane Warne did not speak alone during the Brisbane Heat Test. He was also wired for live commentary. He accurately predicted McCullum's shot. McCullum later hailed Warne an 'oracle and a genius'.
Australia
Shane Warne used to be an Australian cricketer. He played Test cricket in Australia. His career was full with highs, and lows. His greatest performance was in the series against Pakistan in 1995/96.
Gatting
During the 1993 Ashes series against England, Shane Warne bowled what became known as the 'Gatting Ball'. It was a bowl that fell in front of Gatting and hit his bat. Australia won the innings with 179 runs.

Test bowler
Shane Warne hails from Australia and is a Test cricketer. In 1992, he made his first-class appearance for Victoria. He also first represented Australia in the Reserve National Team. He played in his first Test match on 2 January 1992. After that, he was a 15-year representative of Australia. He retired from international Test cricket on 2 January 2007. Warne played Twenty20 cricket up to 2013 and captained Rajasthan Royals.
Player-coach
Shane Warne played a significant role in the creation of the Indian Premier League. In 2008 the IPL was in its infancy and Rajasthan Royals required someone with cricketing power to invest millions in the team. Warne is one example. He was the team's player-coach. He was instrumental in leading the team over Chennai Super Kings to victory in the IPL's last match.