From the vault: Warne's 8-71 at the Gabba

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Shane Warne rips through England in the second innings of the first Ashes Test of 1994-95 to take a remarkable 8-71
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Let's take a moment to appreciate the sheer wicketkeeping genius of Ian Healy.

nirmalsuki
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Rest In Peace Shane Warne, truly a master of his art. 🕊

dobertrowneyjr.
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Outstanding video. The greatest tactical brain and the confidence to execute his plans was a joy to watch. Please keep these videos coming

tcrickettraining
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There's some fantastic keeping by Healy in this video as well. He and Warne had a great combination

thatsaterribletitle
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That flipper to Stewart was magnificent

saurabh
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RIP Shane Warne. I'm an American and quite new to being a Cricket fan. But I was somehow mysteriously drawn to Shane Warne and the Australian Team for some reason. I wish I had gotten into it earlier to be able to watch him play as he was coming up and dominating. From what I understand he was also quite the electric and compelling personality of the Field too (Liz Hurley?!!?😍😍 well done!). So these You Tube videos are nice for me. If and when I ever do try to play Cricket I'm gonna do my best to try to spin it like Warnie did.

kevinalexander
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Warne bowling plus Tony Greig commentating is pure cricket at its finest. RIP both of these great men

phildessaix
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Best spin bowler ever. I grew up watching this guys career and kind of lost interest when he retired. What a legend.

mj
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Rest In Peace Shane, Richie and Tony, Thank you for so many wonderful memories.

TheBreadman
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Warne is, was, and always will be a legend of the game. RIP.

stevenhodgson
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what a genius he was.... just love to watch him bowl

Cricketming
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I remember this one well - I was surveying in the Strzeleki Desert and listening to this on ABC radio whenever I had the chance to get back to the truck. Every time I went back it seemed Warne had another wicket and we all realised that this Warne bloke might be a bit special. That day flew by pretty quickly.

ezyroller
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If Warne had third umpire he would’ve taken 800 wickets

chrisjames
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Steve Waugh could barely contain his excitement

mbrooker
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Fair to say, Warne was the last spinner who really used to SPIN the Ball, after that, I haven't seen a bowler who bravely tossed and tried to spin the ball as much as Warne ❤ Now a days, Bowlers get scared by 1-2 sixes and start bowling quicker balls.

advocatekuldeep
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Richie Benaud sounds so pleased to be witnessing Warne's magical mystery tour-de-force of leg spin mastery

sanjchiro
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November 29, 1994 ...the day from when cricket turned into passion for me

cinemaworldwithme
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Just got this shocking news that Shane Warne is no more. Still could not believe the news. Cricket lost a great legend. He contributed to the game a lot. I grew as kid watching him bowl batsmen around legs. Contributing some important runs from bat. His ability to read the game was awesome. Truly Warne had no parallel. Lots of respect from India. And condolences to his bereaved family.

AB_NOI
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Gooch made his debut way back against prime Thompson and Lillee and was still playing decently by this stage of his career.

atuls
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What a bowler !! Once in a generation bowler !! I can watch him bowl all day long n will never get bored !! In my view warne n muralitharan, the greatest spinners of all time!!

Topgun-iwre