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Australian sporting legend Shane Warne to release autobiography in October

| @indiablooms | Jun 01, 2018, at 11:00 am

Melbourne, Jun 1 (IBNS): Former Australian cricketer Shane Warne has announced on Friday that he will be releasing his autobiography in the month of October.

Warne, often considered as the greatest leg-spinner to have graced the game of cricket, has titled his book 'No Spin'.

According to the legendary Aussie, 'It's a brutally honest account' of his journey.

"The time hasn’t felt right to release my life story - until now. I’m proud to announce I will be releasing my autobiography called “No Spin” It’s a brutally honest account of my journey in my own words & it’s coming out in Oct 2018. To Pre-order visit http://Po.st/NoSpin ," Warne's tweet read.

In an international career spanning 15 years, Warne picked up 708 wickets from 145 Test matches, finishing just behind the legendary Sri Lankan cricketer Muttiah Muralitharan.

Warne also represented Australia in 194 One Day Internationals, accounting for 293 scalps.


Image: twitter.com/ShaneWarne
 

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