Shane Warne
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This week's episode of Lessons Learnt with the Greats is an absolute beauty. Shane Warne is not only one of the greatest bowlers to ever play the game but I'm lucky enough to call him a good friend and mentor. Warnie has been kind enough to come on the show to share his wisdom, from how he managed fame and off-field drama to what he did during his career to get the best out of his extraordinary ability, to how he know spends his time and his current passion projects. Don't miss this episode. Rundown 01:12 Welcome Warnie! 02:38 A couple of my favourite Warnie memories (links below) 04:00 Warnie looks back on his career and the deliveries that changed his life 09:00 Warnie on self-belief and his champion mindset 17:55 Coming back from injury and the mental challenges 20:22 The technical components Warnie focused on 28:00 Body management for peak performance 30:45 Warnie and I discuss the modern fitness practices of today's cricketers 37:03 Warnie on leadership and his IPL experiences 45:40 Warnie explains how he shut out the off-field distractions 48:42 Warnie's thoughts on commentary and the media 54:25 Warnie details the financial lessons he's learnt 1:06:43 Warnie's mantra when times are tough YouTube links Warnie's 8-71 against England at The Gabba 1994 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bX6pT9KtzW4 Warnie's 4-29 in the 1999 World Cup Semi-final against South Africa https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YpfqVDdD3e8 Warnie's 7-52 against the West Indies in 1992/93 https://youtu.be/JSfmUq3tySU Warnie's Ball of the Century 1993 https://youtu.be/s3V-sYH0Sks
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