Career Snapshot

Shane Warne Career Snapshot

Use the career snapshot, peak years, and legacy context to understand how great Shane Warne was and where the historical authority comes from.

Total wickets
1,001
Best bowling
N/A
Average
13.05
Matches
339
Era
1992-2007
Peak period
1997-2001

Derived from the career span and strongest phase fit.

Peak role
Lead strike bowler

One of the greatest match-winning leg spinners in cricket history.

Peak highlight
Leg-spin ko modern era mein elite match-winning art banaya

At his peak, Shane Warne was a consistent match-winner capable of deciding games with wicket bursts.

Peak Years

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Peak Period: 1997-2001

Highlight: Leg-spin ko modern era mein elite match-winning art banaya

Role: Lead strike bowler

At his peak, Shane Warne was a consistent match-winner capable of deciding games with wicket bursts.

Legacy impact: Shane Warne helped define Australia's bowling identity and remains a benchmark for wicket-taking impact.

Compared To Peers

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Muttiah Muralitharan -> Shane Warne owns the stronger best-format average (17.32 vs 11.67).
Anil Kumble -> Anil Kumble owns the stronger best-format average (17.32 vs 17.77).

Context That Matters

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Role
Australia cricket spin-bowling legend
Best format
Test
Career span
1992-2007
Legacy impact
Shane Warne helped define Australia's bowling identity and remains a benchmark for wicket-taking impact.

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