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Leading test wicket taker Australia’s Shane Warne talks to a group of fans in tsunami-hit Galle cricket stadium, southern Sri Lanka on February 9, 2005. Warne on Wednesday pledged support to rebuild the ground where he took his 500th test wicket in 2004. 


Awe struck Warne promises one-million dollar aid for Galle Stadium

The world's highest Test wicket-taker in the world Shane Warne was awe struck when he saw with his own eyes the extent of damage the tsunami had done to the Galle International Cricket Stadium, venue where he took his 500th Test wicket almost a year ago.
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