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Australia's star spinner Shane Warne has announced he will retire from international cricket after the Ashes. | Australia's star spinner Shane Warne has announced he will retire from international cricket after the Ashes. |
Warne, 37, is one wicket away from becoming the first bowler in Test history to claim 700 wickets, with the fourth Test starting on 26 December. | Warne, 37, is one wicket away from becoming the first bowler in Test history to claim 700 wickets, with the fourth Test starting on 26 December. |
"I'd like to go out on top. I want to go out on my terms, I'd like to think I've earned that right," Warne said. | "I'd like to go out on top. I want to go out on my terms, I'd like to think I've earned that right," Warne said. |
He said he would complete the final two years of his contract with county side Hampshire but will quit state cricket. | He said he would complete the final two years of his contract with county side Hampshire but will quit state cricket. |
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Warne is expected to take up a post as television commentator with Australia's Channel Nine. | Warne is expected to take up a post as television commentator with Australia's Channel Nine. |
Speaking at a packed media conference he revealed he would have retired in 2005 had Australia won the Ashes in England. | Speaking at a packed media conference he revealed he would have retired in 2005 had Australia won the Ashes in England. |
"There was a burning ambition in the team to win the Ashes back. I saw how much we all hurt after that," he said. | "There was a burning ambition in the team to win the Ashes back. I saw how much we all hurt after that," he said. |
"It was a mission of mine no matter how long it took to get that urn back, no matter how long it took. | "It was a mission of mine no matter how long it took to get that urn back, no matter how long it took. |
"I think you can tell by the way we've played this series and the way I've gone out there and bowled that I've been pretty determined." | "I think you can tell by the way we've played this series and the way I've gone out there and bowled that I've been pretty determined." |
I've played with some once-in-a-generation players and we've achieved some special things Shane Warne | I've played with some once-in-a-generation players and we've achieved some special things Shane Warne |
Although he confirmed he would finish his contract with Hampshire, Warne said that he would cease playing for Victoria and club side St Kilda in Melbourne. | Although he confirmed he would finish his contract with Hampshire, Warne said that he would cease playing for Victoria and club side St Kilda in Melbourne. |
Some reports have suggested fast bowler Glenn McGrath might follow Warne into retirement. | Some reports have suggested fast bowler Glenn McGrath might follow Warne into retirement. |
The fourth Ashes Test takes place on Warne's home turf, the Melbourne Cricket Ground, and is expected to break the previous attendance records of 90,800 for a single day and 350,354 for the whole match. | The fourth Ashes Test takes place on Warne's home turf, the Melbourne Cricket Ground, and is expected to break the previous attendance records of 90,800 for a single day and 350,354 for the whole match. |
The fifth and final Test begins in Sydney on 2 January. | The fifth and final Test begins in Sydney on 2 January. |
Warne, who was named one of Wisden's five cricketers of the century in 2000, became the first ever bowler to reach 600 wickets during the 2005 Ashes series. | Warne, who was named one of Wisden's five cricketers of the century in 2000, became the first ever bowler to reach 600 wickets during the 2005 Ashes series. |
He has 25 more Test scalps than his nearest rival, Sri Lanka's Muttiah Muralitharan, although he has played 33 more games. McGrath is next in line with 555. | He has 25 more Test scalps than his nearest rival, Sri Lanka's Muttiah Muralitharan, although he has played 33 more games. McGrath is next in line with 555. |
Warne has played 143 Tests since his debut against India in 1992. | Warne has played 143 Tests since his debut against India in 1992. |
606: DEBATE Part of what makes him so special is that he brings so much to the game with his attitude MM 606: Have your say | 606: DEBATE Part of what makes him so special is that he brings so much to the game with his attitude MM 606: Have your say |
It was not until 1993 that Warne was considered world class, when his first ball in an Ashes series bamboozled England's Mike Gatting at Old Trafford. | It was not until 1993 that Warne was considered world class, when his first ball in an Ashes series bamboozled England's Mike Gatting at Old Trafford. |
His best figures came against England in Brisbane in 1994, when he took 8-71 and he has 186 English wickets in 34 Ashes Tests, including 40 wickets in the 2005 series. | His best figures came against England in Brisbane in 1994, when he took 8-71 and he has 186 English wickets in 34 Ashes Tests, including 40 wickets in the 2005 series. |
Warne is considered one of the finest leaders never to captain Australia but off-field distractions played a part as he was passed over for the job. | Warne is considered one of the finest leaders never to captain Australia but off-field distractions played a part as he was passed over for the job. |
Despite his many brushes with authority, though, Warne insisted he has no regrets about his illustrious career. | Despite his many brushes with authority, though, Warne insisted he has no regrets about his illustrious career. |
"You go through various ups and downs but I never dreamt my cricket career could go as well as it has," he said. | "You go through various ups and downs but I never dreamt my cricket career could go as well as it has," he said. |
"I've played with some once-in-a-generation players and we've achieved some special things." | "I've played with some once-in-a-generation players and we've achieved some special things." |
He named Brian Lara and Sachin Tendulkar as his toughest opponents and this month's Test victory over England in Adelaide as a career highlight. | He named Brian Lara and Sachin Tendulkar as his toughest opponents and this month's Test victory over England in Adelaide as a career highlight. |