Nasser Hussain
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Appearances Over Time
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Gone, he gets his fairytale ending.
An epic way to go to a Test Match 100.
The London Sphere, the first-time winners.
The most remarkable thing you'll probably ever see in cricket.
604 and final Test wicket for Stewart Ward.
It's India who win the T20 World Cup.
England's captain, Ben Stokes, while he is there, England have hope.
Welcome along to a special Sky Cricket podcast episode.
Mainly special because it means we can take a week off after banging on every day for the last two months.
The ashes are done and dusted and we'll be back in the lead up to the ICC Men's T20 World Cup.
But to keep the pod ticking over, we're going to take you back to Melbourne.
Ahead of that test, the Australian Sports Museum launched a Shane Warne exhibition and we had the pleasure of Shane's son Jackson showing us around all his memorabilia.
Well the Ashes has made its way to Melbourne for the Boxing Day Test Match and when you're in Melbourne you have to come down to the MCG and when you're at the G you have to come here because he is Mr Cricket in these parts, Shane Warne, the King, look at that action, the statue of the great man, how many cricketers, how many England batters have been 22 yards from that pose dreading what was coming down, not having a clue which way the ball was going to spin.
For me the greatest cricketer
by a mile of anyone I've ever played against for so many different reasons, not just his cricketing ability.
Michael, where does he rate for you and why was he so special, Shane Wall?
Well, for us, he was an opponent.
He was a friend.
He was a fellow commentator.
For you, Jackson Warne, he was a dad.