 Warne celebrated after dismissing Andrew Strauss at Melbourne |
Shane Warne admitted there could not have been a better scenario than taking his 700th Test wicket at his home ground in his penultimate match. Warne bowled Andrew Strauss during the first afternoon of the fourth Ashes Test to reach the milestone.
"To do it here in Melbourne ... I don't know who is writing my scripts but they're pretty good," said Warne.
"They are unbelievable feelings. My legs were shaking. The crowd were fantastic and it's a very happy day."
Warne started a lap of honour when he reached his milestone but said: "I got tired ... that's why I stopped."
"There are some special things that happen in your life and there are some
special days in your life and that's definitely one of them," he continued.
"The birth of your children, getting married, playing in your first Test are all pretty special but
that one, from an individual point of view, has got to be one of the best days I've ever had."
The 37-year-old claimed he was always confident of dismissing Strauss.
"I said to Glenn McGrath I would get him bowled through the gate trying to sweep but he was sweeping it pretty well," the spin maestro said.
"I was bowling quite fast because it was slow turn and I thought if I slowed up I'd get him to drive and it could have worked out any better.
"Just to be out there and get the wickets was something special."
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