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Warne's assault blows apart the record book Lynn McConnell - 22 October 2002
Australia's leg-spinning maestro Shane Warne has sent out a huge warning to England as they prepare for the Ashes series, smashing more Test records in what has become a rejuvenation of his career against Pakistan. Pakistan were 47 runs behind Australia's first-innings score of 444 with only two of their second innings wickets remaining in the third Test. Warne has three for 56 in the innings and Glenn McGrath three for 18. Playing in Sharjah, where the black gold of oil has created great wealth, Warne has bowled into a rich vein of his own and has smashed the Australian record for most wickets in a three-Test series. He has taken 27 wickets so far to move past Dennis Lillee, who took 23 in the 1979/80 series against England. Warne's wickets have come at an incredible average of 12.66 runs per wicket. Warne has given himself every chance of becoming only the second player to take 500 wickets during the Ashes series, as he has now taken 477 wickets in his 104 Tests at an average of 25.73. Only West Indian Courtney Walsh has taken more Test wickets - 519. Warne has also moved into equal seventh place on the list of wickets taken in three-Test-match series, a position he shares with Pakistan's Waqar Younis. Warne's best figures in any series are the 34 he took on his first tour of England in 1993. If getting some respite from Warne is not enough, pace-man Glenn McGrath moved past the 400-mark in the same innings, only the second Australian to take that many wickets. McGrath, in his 87th Test, has now taken 403 wickets at 21.52. Those ahead of him are: Walsh, Warne, Kapil Dev (434), Richard Hadlee (431), Muttiah Muralitharan (430), Wasim Akram (414) and Curtly Ambrose (405). Most wickets for Australia in a three-Test series: Runs Wkts Avge 342 27 12.66 SK Warne Australia v Pakistan 2002/03 388 23 16.86 DK Lillee Australia v England 1979/80 388 23 16.86 R Benaud Australia v India 1956/57 261 21 12.42 CTB Turner Australia v England 1888 438 21 20.85 GD McGrath Australia v Sri Lanka 1995/96 452 21 21.52 DK Lillee Australia v India 1980/81 540 21 25.71 DK Lillee Australia v Pakistan 1976/77 417 20 20.85 SK Warne Australia v South Africa 1997/98 442 20 22.10 SK Warne Australia v South Africa 2001/02 446 20 22.30 B Yardley Australia v West Indies 1981/82 © 2002 CricInfo Ltd
This report does not necessarily represent the views of the Australian Cricket Board.
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