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Warne poised to enter Hall of Fame

Updated February 26, 2012 16:23:59

Test great Shane Warne will be inducted into the Australian Cricket Hall of Fame this week.

The legendary leg spinner, the first cricketer to take 700 Test wickets, will be inducted at the Allan Border Medal ceremony in Melbourne on Monday.

Hall of Fame chairman David Crow says Warne, 42, who retired from Test cricket in 2007, is the selection committee's unanimous choice.

"Shane Warne's contribution to cricket has been enormous," Crow said.

"He revived legspin, combining accuracy with variety and enormous turn, even on unhelpful pitches.

"It was the timing of his performances - in addition to his sheer weight of wickets - that further underlined his legendary status.

"Beyond his phenomenal record, Shane Warne changed the way cricket was played and has inspired a new generation of cricketers worldwide to take up the challenging craft of spin bowling."

Warne says he is surprised and delighted to be inducted into the Hall of Fame and will fly from the United States to attend the ceremony in Melbourne.

"To be inducted into the Hall of Fame is just a massive honour, and it makes me feel very proud. I'm glad I'm sharing this with my children and my family," he said in a statement.

Warne, who was named in 2000 as one of only five Wisden Cricketers of the Century, took 708 wickets at 25.41 in 145 Tests and 293 wickets in 194 one-day internationals.

AFP

Tags: cricket, sport, australia

First posted February 26, 2012 16:23:59


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