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May 6, 2011

Shane Warne to retire from cricket after IPL season

Australian spin bowling legend Shane Warne says he will retire from professional cricket at the end of the current Indian Premier League campaign.


Warne has enjoyed a long and illustrious career in the sport

The 41-year-old, who plays and coaches the Rajasthan Royals, confirmed the news on his Twitter account.

He said: "It's 100% my last four games of professional cricket unless we make finals. Maybe I have five or six left.

"I will miss the IPL but it's been fun. I've had a great time - but it's time to say goodbye.

Rajasthan are next in action against Chennai on Monday and Warne's final match could be against Mumbai on 20 May unless they progress to the play-offs phase of the competiion.

The spin great retired from international cricket in 2007, after taking 708 Test wickets and 293 one-day wickets, and from the first-class game in 2008.

He made his first-class debut in February 1991 for Victoria and this season has taken 11 wickets in nine matches with the Royals in fourth place in the table after five wins from 10 matches.

He has not ruled out the possibility of taking up a mentoring or coaching role next season.

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