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Warne tipped to end Test career Shane Warne ends his Test career
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Australia legend Shane Warne looks poised to announce he will retire from international cricket after the Ashes. Australia legend Shane Warne has announced he will retire from international cricket after the Ashes.
Test cricket's top wicket-taker will confirm his decision on Thursday, TV station Channel Nine said.
Warne 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 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.
Hampshire are still confident the spinner will captain the county for the remaining two years of his contract.Hampshire are still confident the spinner will captain the county for the remaining two years of his contract.
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Warne told a press conference that he would probably have retired at the end of the 2005 Ashes series, had Australia won.
"But it wasn't to be."
"I'm going to retire at the end of the Sydney test match,"he said.
"It's been an unbelievable journey... but my time isnow."
County game
Warne first played for Hampshire in 2000 and has captained the side for two years.Warne first played for Hampshire in 2000 and has captained the side for two years.
"He is under contract for a further two years at Hampshire through to September 2008," said a Hampshire spokesman."He is under contract for a further two years at Hampshire through to September 2008," said a Hampshire spokesman.
"At this time we anticipate his return to continue his career with us here at Hampshire.""At this time we anticipate his return to continue his career with us here at Hampshire."
Some reports also suggested fast bowler Glenn McGrath would follow Warne into retirement. Some reports have suggested fast bowler Glenn McGrath might follow Warne into retirement.
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Warne said in his column in Sydney's Daily Telegraph on Wednesday that he had no plans to quit.
But the Sydney Morning Herald claimed he was retiring and the Daily Telegraph subsequently carried the reports on its website.
Warne's Hampshire team-mate Shaun Udal said he had not heard from the Australian great but hoped the retirement would only be from the international game.Warne's Hampshire team-mate Shaun Udal said he had not heard from the Australian great but hoped the retirement would only be from the international game.
"If this is true, I would love to see him finish the next two or three years with Hampshire," said Udal."If this is true, I would love to see him finish the next two or three years with Hampshire," said Udal.
"But I'm sure Warnie will go out in his own inimitable style.""But I'm sure Warnie will go out in his own inimitable style."
There was something special about him right from the word go Allan BorderThere was something special about him right from the word go Allan Border
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.
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.
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.