Warne's bumper wicket haul starts slowly with only one scalp in his first Test, Ravi Shastri caught by Dean Jones for 206 Warne enjoys more success on English soil in 1993, famously bowling Mike Gatting with his first delivery in Ashes cricket Ian Healy congratulates Warne on his 100th Test wicket, during the third Test against South Africa in 1994 Warne adds to his haul in the fourth Test in Antigua, contributing to a 2-1 series win in the Caribbean in 1995 Jacques Kallis of South Africa becomes Warne's 300th Test victim during the second Test in Sydney in 1998 Nasser Hussain succumbs at Trent Bridge during the 1997 Ashes tour; Warne dismissed Hussain six times in the series Four years later, Warne acknowledges the crowd's applause for his 400th wicket during the fifth Ashes Test at the Oval Playing Sri Lanka, Warne dismisses Hashan Tillakaratne to become the first spinner to claim 500 Test wickets Three wickets in the first Test against Sri Lanka in Darwin takes Warne past Courtney Walsh's tally of 519 Test wickets Warne matches Muttiah Muralitharan's world record of 527 Test dismissals with his 4-69 in the second Test in Cairns Warne starts the 2005 Ashes series in great form, taking six wickets at Lord's to move ever closer to the magical 600 mark Warne bowls Andrew Flintoff at Edgbaston to complete a 10-wicket haul that takes him onto 599 wickets Warne reaches the milestone 600 Test wickets with the scalp of Marcus Trescothick at Old Trafford during the Ashes Glenn McGrath and Warne say farewell at The Oval after their last Test in England following a memorable Ashes series The legendary spinner puts defeat to England behind him with a five-wicket haul against the West Indies in Brisbane Monty Panesar becomes Warne's 699th Test victim as England relinquish the Ashes in Perth in December 2006 Warne celebrates with his Australian team-mates as they claim a 3-0 series lead and reclaim the famous urn Warne announces his retirement before getting to play at his hometown Melbourne Cricket Ground one last time Warne dismisses Andrew Strauss to become the first player ever to reach 700 Test wickets
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