Shane Warne will retire from professional cricket after the Indian Premier League season.
The Aussie spin great, who took 708 Test wickets before retiring from international cricket at the end of the 2006-07 Ashes series, has been Rajasthan Royals' captain-cum-coach in the four editions of the cash-rich tournament.
But England's old foe has now decided to call it quits at the age of 41.
'Yes this is my last year playing IPL,' Warne posted on his Twitter account. 'I will miss the IPL but it's been fun for the last 4 seasons... I've had a great time - but it's time to say goodbye to IPL.
'Thanks for kind words re my bowling - but it's 100 per cent my last four games of professional cricket unless we make finals,' he added.
The flamboyant leg-spinner, who led Rajasthan to victory in the inaugural IPL, did not rule out the role of a mentor or coach next season.
Warne, who also grabbed 293 wickets in ODIs, has still managed to spin a web around batsmen with his flight and turn and has taken 11 wickets in nine match
The Aussie spin great, who took 708 Test wickets before retiring from international cricket at the end of the 2006-07 Ashes series, has been Rajasthan Royals' captain-cum-coach in the four editions of the cash-rich tournament.
But England's old foe has now decided to call it quits at the age of 41.
'Yes this is my last year playing IPL,' Warne posted on his Twitter account. 'I will miss the IPL but it's been fun for the last 4 seasons... I've had a great time - but it's time to say goodbye to IPL.
'Thanks for kind words re my bowling - but it's 100 per cent my last four games of professional cricket unless we make finals,' he added.
The flamboyant leg-spinner, who led Rajasthan to victory in the inaugural IPL, did not rule out the role of a mentor or coach next season.
Warne, who also grabbed 293 wickets in ODIs, has still managed to spin a web around batsmen with his flight and turn and has taken 11 wickets in nine match
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