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A MEMOIR of legendary Australian leg-spinner Shane Warne, widely regarded as one of the finest bowlers in the history of the game, will be published next month.

The announceme­nt was made by Ebury Press, the non-fiction specialist wing of Penguin Random House, which said that the memoir, No Spin, would be the last word on his cricketing career and his life off the pitch.

The publisher described Warne as the greatest bowler the world has ever seen and said that his personal life, which has long been fodder for the tabloid press, made him one of the world’s most illustriou­s sportsmen.

“Despite all the pain he’s inflicted on us over the years Shane Warne is still one of the most admired and celebrated cricketers to a British audience. “You simply can’t imagine the game without his unique contributi­ons,” said Andrew Goodfellow, deputy publisher at Ebury Press.

He said that Warne’s “insight, no-nonsense honesty and strength of voice” would make his memoir the most read cricket book in recent times.

The memoir was co-authored by Mark Nicholas, a presenter and commentato­r.

Born in 1969, Warne took over 1 000 internatio­nal wickets. He also captained the Rajasthan Royals to victory in the Indian Premier League in 2008 and officially retired from all formats in 2013. He is currently a commentato­r. – IANS

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