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Salaam Cricket 2017: Blown away at being picked in the Top 5 all-time cricketers, says Shane Warne

Spin legend Shane Warne, speaking at the Aaj Tak Salaam Cricket 2017 expressed his humility in being named in the Top 5 all-time cricketers.Back in the year 2000, hundred ex-test captains from every single playing nation and they voted for their top five cricketers of all time. "To be included in that Top 5 at that stage in 2000, I was blown away," said Shane Warne.The other four, Don Bradman, Jack Hobbs, Garfield Sobers and Viv Richards have all been knighted.   "To be the only current player in the last 25 years, to be voted ahead of your peers," said Shane Warne.

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