<p><b>Shane Warne, who died in 2022, is universally acknowledged as one of the greatest cricketers of all time ¿ and the greatest spin bowler ever. <i>Warne in Wisden</i> records the highlights of an exceptional career ¿ handpicked from all <i>Wisden</i> publications over a twenty-plus-year period and curated for a global audience.<br></b><br><i>Warne in Wisden</i> features coverage from Warne''s first Test against India in 1992 ¿ where he took one wicket ¿ to his retirement from Test cricket in 2007, having taken 708 Test wickets. It includes complete reports and scorecards for key Tests, as well as <i>Wisden</i>''s assessment of his impact on the English county game and the Indian Premier League, and his journey from master spinner to global celebrity.<br><br>Warne combined a prodigious talent for leg-spin with a turbulent life off the pitch. While <i>Wisden</i>''s focus was generally on his cricket, <i>Warne in Wisden</i> also relates the controversies and rows that earned him a occ