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Shane Warne

    Shane Warne wird als einer der größten Bowler in der Geschichte des Krikets gefeiert, eine Auszeichnung, die durch seine Wahl zu einem der Wisden Cricketers of the Century im Jahr 2000 bestätigt wurde. Er war der einzige spezialisierte Bowler und der einzige aktive Spieler in dieser angesehenen Gruppe, was seine beispiellosen Auswirkungen auf das Spiel unterstreicht. Über seine Fähigkeiten auf dem Spielfeld hinaus war Warne auch als Cricket-Kommentator tätig und verfolgte eine Karriere als professioneller Pokerspieler, was eine vielfältige Bandbreite an Talenten zeigt.

    Shane Warne
    No Spin
    • No Spin

      • 448 Seiten
      • 16 Lesestunden

      Shane Warne's autobiography offers an in-depth look at his remarkable cricket career and personal life, revealing untold stories beyond his public persona. It covers his family background, childhood aspirations, and iconic moments like the 'Gatting ball' and his 700th Test wicket. Warne candidly addresses controversies, including a scandal in South Africa and his relationship with Elizabeth Hurley. With his characteristic humor, he also shares insights into the craft of leg-spin bowling, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of the man behind the legend.

      No Spin2020
      3,9
    • Shane Warne

      My Autobiography

      • 304 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      In 'My Autobiography', Shane Warne, the legendary Aussie leg-spin bowler, reflects on his remarkable career and the scandals that captivated the media. Starting as a frustrated teenage Aussie Rules player, he shifted to cricket, transforming spin-bowling into an exhilarating spectacle and achieving statistics that place him among the sport's greats. Warne burst into prominence in 1993 with a stunning delivery that left England's Mike Gatting bewildered, marking the beginning of his illustrious journey. While he excelled on the field, his life off it was filled with sensational stories, including extramarital affairs, match-fixing allegations, and conflicts with cricket authorities, leading to speculation about his lifestyle and character. This autobiography offers a candid look at Warne's experiences, revealing insights into the art of spin-bowling, the tactics of "sledging," and a unique perspective on Australia's ascent in cricket. With a blend of self-reflection and honesty, Warne provides an engaging narrative that defies typical PR gloss, showcasing his complexities and achievements in a sport that both challenged and celebrated him.

      Shane Warne2001