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Shane Warne (Cricket Player) Wiki, Age, Height, Weight

Shane Warne

Former Australian cricketer widely considered to be one of the best bowlers in the game’s history. He appeared in 145 Tests for his country between 1992 and 2007 and finished his career with a then-record 708 wickets.

He attended Hampton High School and was offered an athletic scholarship at Mentone Grammar. He made his domestic debut for Victoria in 1990.

His career was marred by numerous controversies, including a year-long ban in 2003 after he tested positive for a banned diuretic.

He married Simone Callahan in 1995, but the couple divorced in 2005. He has three children: Summer, Jackson, and Brooke.

Less than a year after he retired, Warne’s record of 708 wickets was broken by Muttiah Muralitharan, who would go on to finish his international career with 800 wickets.

Shane Warne Age

How old is Shane Warne? He was born in 1969, he is 53 years old.

Shane Warne Height & Weight

How tall is Shane Warne? He stands 6 feet 0 inches (183 cm) tall.

No weight data is available right now.

Shane Warne Wiki

Shane Warne Wiki/Bio
Famous asCricket Player
Age53 years old
BirthdaySeptember 13, 1969
BirthplaceMelbourne, Australia
Zodiac SignVirgo
Heightapprox. 6 ft 0 in (183 cm)
WeightN/A

Quotes by Shane Warne

I have been trying to lose weight for the last two-three months and it has gone really well. In the last 6-12 months I have been in the best form in quite a while.

— Shane Warne

I still eat pizzas, I still like pies, I still have spaghetti hoops for breakfast… but it’s in moderation now.

— Shane Warne

I think when two people get together, their past is their past. Their reputations are reputations. You can only take someone the way you find them… on face value. I think that was how we were both, the way we were.

— Shane Warne

To me, cricket is a simple game. Keep it simple and just go out and play.

— Shane Warne

There are a lot more tabloids in England that like to report other things in your life, some of which are true and some of which are exaggerated and untrue. There have been stories where people claim to have seen me in one place and I wasn’t even in that city then. The Aussie press is more judgmental and moralistic.

— Shane Warne