Any Australian will tell you that Shane Warne is the finest leg-spinner world cricket has ever seen. But in Pakistan they see things a little differently... Posted January 10, 2007 by Craig Hackney
Australia's opponents must be breathing a sigh of relief that they will finally have a much easier time of it now that the greatest leg spinner of all time has pulled the plug on his international career. Posted December 20, 2006 by Craig Hackney
The IPL is bringing in a lot more than money into cricket, with some interesting bedfellows billeted as team-mates. You wouldn't normally expect to see Warney and the Proteas' skipper in the same changing room, so will this marriage of convenience end in tears? Posted March 04, 2008 by Greg Smith
After winning just about every honour and accolade the game has to offer, the Aussie spinner isn't finished. Now he features in the Sourav Ganguly sideshow. Posted May 03, 2008 by Craig Hackney
There's just one thing that prevented the king of the tweakers from becoming a truly great captain... and no prizes for guessing what that is. Posted May 09, 2008 by jrod cricketwithballs
Muttiah Muralitharan bowled Paul Collingwood to break the Aussie legend's Test wickets record and set a new mark of 710 in the first Test against England, sparking huge celebrations in his hometown of Kandy. But is Murali the greatest? Posted December 03, 2007 by Mark Rivlin
World's greatest bowler closing in on emotional 700th wicket on home manor Posted December 20, 2006 by Reuters
Matthew Hayden, Justin Langer, Damien Martyn and Adam Gilchrist could be nearing the end of their international careers Posted December 07, 2006 by Steven Deutsch
Spin king Shane has been giving the South African skipper hints and tips to help his Proteas beat England - but will he do the same when it's the Aussies' turn? Posted August 14, 2008 by Greg Smith
Five more scalps for the Sheik of Tweak as 89,000 MCG fans salute Australia's spin legend Posted December 26, 2006 by Michael Clough
Another Sportingo tribute to the great Australian leg-spinner, who quits Test cricket after the current series against England. Posted December 29, 2006 by Asad Raza
Speculation that paceman may follow Shane Warne into retirement Posted December 21, 2006 by Reuters
Shane Warne's impending retirement from Test cricket prompts a special tribute to the world's highest-ever wicket taker Posted December 21, 2006 by Push
The three Australian veterans have quit Test cricket on a high. But despite their age, they are still the best in the business - so why are they going so soon? Posted January 06, 2007 by Donna Gee
On the eve of the Australian spin legend's final Test match, it is difficult to imagine what cricket will be without him. Posted January 01, 2007 by David Wiseman
From the Commonwealth Games to reclaiming the Ashes, it's been a good year for the green and gold. Posted January 01, 2007 by Craig Hackney
Collapse sets up run chase and Aussies romp home by six wickets Posted December 05, 2006 by Michael Clough
The Australian leg-spinner has proved once again why he is one the greatest cricketers of all time. Posted December 18, 2006 by Arvind Iyengar
As the great Brian Lara bows out, it's remarkable that six of the best players of all time have graced the game over the past two decades. Posted April 23, 2007 by Craig Hackney
He may not be a showman like the great Aussie, but India's Oval Test centurion is right up there alongside Warne and spin kings like Muttiah Muralitharan, Abdul Qadir and Bishen Bedi. Posted August 14, 2007 by Matt Page
There's something special about the art of a bowler pleading with the umpire to give a batsman out. David Reavill reveals all . . . Posted August 03, 2007 by David Reavill
The first showdown of the two-Test cricket series against Sri Lanka begins in Brisbane on Thursday. How will the new-look Aussie bowling line-up shape up? Posted November 07, 2007 by Craig Hackney
The current squad under Ricky Ponting, and their predecessors under Steve Waugh have been ruling world cricket for over a decade. Can they be stopped? Posted November 16, 2007 by James Mortimer
He will never be in the same street as the spin wizard. He should be put out of his misery and Brad Hogg should be given his chance now. Posted November 20, 2007 by Craig Hackney
New Zealand have a capable team, talented enough to match, but not powerful enough to regularly dominate, an Australian or Indian team. They need a special player to help nurture them. Posted May 08, 2008 by James Mortimer
The Aussie all-rounder has gone from zero to hero after a visit to a German doctor who inserted combs of roosters into Watson's soft tissues. No more poultry excuses now, Shane. Posted May 21, 2008 by jrod cricketwithballs
India's Twenty20 phenomenon has got the music, the girls, the superstars and the drama – now the game's stuffed shirts need to make space for it in the cricketing calendar. Posted May 23, 2008 by Sailesh Akkaraju
The player widely regarded as cricket’s greatest bowler of all time has left a mighty hole to fill. Posted April 09, 2008 by James Mortimer
The Aussie spinner's Commandments culminated in success as the least expensive franchise grabbed final glory against the Chennai Super Kings. Posted June 03, 2008 by Vamsi Moudgalya
Without the services of two greats with a total of over 1,200 Test wickets, Australia were always going to find life difficult. Yes, they are still a formidable outfit - but they can be beaten. Posted June 21, 2008 by amrit doley
They are two of the greatest bowlers the game has ever seen. The wily pace of Glenn McGrath and the guile of Shane Warne will be missed by fans around the world - if not by the batsmen the two Australian legends tormented. Posted December 25, 2006 by Krishnan Sekar
Who are the best spin doctors the game has ever produced? Here's your starter for ten. Posted January 23, 2007 by Craig Hackney