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OTD| Australia’s leading Test wicket-taker, Shane Warne, made his debut in 1992

OTD| Australia's leading Test wicket-taker, Shane Warne, made his debut in 1992

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Arguably the greatest bowler in the long history of cricket, Warne played his debut test match against India at Sydney, the third match of the series between the two teams. Throughout his illustrious 15-year career, he won numerous laurels for Australia and left an indelible impact on cricket. The generational leg-spinner played 145 test matches and 194 One-Day Internationals.

Warne ended up as the second-highest wicket-taker in test cricket with 708 wickets to his name, boasting an average of 25.41—an exceptional achievement for a spinner who played the majority of his career in Australia, where there is limited assistance for spinners.

First Test

Shane Warne had the opportunity to showcase his skills against India in Sydney. The Indian captain, Mohammad Azharuddin, won the toss and invited Australia to bat first. The Australians posted 313 runs on the board in the first innings, thanks to a century from David Boon, gaining an advantage in the contest. In response, the Indian team displayed resolute batting, dominating the proceedings against the Australian bowlers. Ravi Shastri smashed a double century, assisted by a young Sachin Tendulkar, who scored 148 runs, giving India a significant advantage against the hosts.

Shane Warne’s debut match in international cricket proved challenging, as he could only take one wicket in a long spell, bowling 45 overs. The inexperienced leg-spinner did not find much success, but this performance did not reflect the true potential of the bowler.

Later in the match, the Australians, led by skipper Allan Border, came from behind to secure a draw against the run of play. Border’s significant contribution stood strong till the end, allowing his team to achieve a draw in the match.

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