Australia spinner Shane Warne (C) is toasted by his team after taking the wicket of New Zealand batsman Paul Wiseman to break the Australian test wicke-taking record of 355 held by former paceman Dennis Lille on the last day of the first Test Match between Australia and New Zealand at Eden Park in Auckland 15 March 2000. Australia defeated New Zealand by 62 runs and in doing so also equalled the Australian record of eight consecutive test victories.
Australia spinner Shane Warne (C) is toasted by his team after taking the wicket of New Zealand batsman Paul Wiseman to break the Australian test wicke-taking record of 355 held by former paceman Dennis Lille on the last day of the first Test Match between Australia and New Zealand at Eden Park in Auckland 15 March 2000. Australia defeated New Zealand by 62 runs and in doing so also equalled the Australian record of eight consecutive test victories.© AFP
Australian Shane Warne (R) is hugged by teammate Brett Lee (2nd R) after catching New Zealand batsman Craig McMillan off Lee's bowling on the final day of the first Test Match at Eden Park in Auckland 15 March 2000. Australia defeated New Zealand by 62 runs and in doing so equalled the Australian record for consecutive test victories as well as Warne passing the Australian test wicket-taking record of 355 wickets held by paceman Dennis Lille.
Australian Shane Warne (R) is hugged by teammate Brett Lee (2nd R) after catching New Zealand batsman Craig McMillan off Lee's bowling on the final day of the first Test Match at Eden Park in Auckland 15 March 2000. Australia defeated New Zealand by 62 runs and in doing so equalled the Australian record for consecutive test victories as well as Warne passing the Australian test wicket-taking record of 355 wickets held by paceman Dennis Lille.© AFP
Australian Shane Warne (C) leaves the field after breaking the Australian Test wicket-taking record held by former paceman Dennis Lillee, on the final day of the first Test at Eden Park in Auckland 15 March 2000. Warne got his 356th career dismissal as Australia defeated New Zealand by 62 runs.
Australian Shane Warne (C) leaves the field after breaking the Australian Test wicket-taking record held by former paceman Dennis Lillee, on the final day of the first Test at Eden Park in Auckland 15 March 2000. Warne got his 356th career dismissal as Australia defeated New Zealand by 62 runs.© AFP
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