"Four hundred wickets is 400 more than I thought I'd get"
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The intent is partly deflection. Warne was always a public figure as much as a cricketer, living under a microscope that magnified both his genius and his scandals. By claiming he never expected anything, he dodges the smugness that milestone culture invites. Cricket loves its numbers, but Warne’s persona resisted being trapped by them; he’d rather make the statistic sound like an inside joke than a monument.
The subtext is confidence, not insecurity. Only someone who knows he’s changed the game can afford to act surprised by the scale of it. “400 more” is also a nod to longevity in a sport that grinds bodies down and exposes flaws over years, not seasons. It’s Warne acknowledging the improbability of sustaining magic long enough for it to become arithmetic.
In context, it’s classic Warne: swagger translated into self-deprecation, ambition smuggled in as disbelief, a reminder that charisma can be its own kind of leadership.
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Warne, Shane. (2026, January 15). Four hundred wickets is 400 more than I thought I'd get. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/four-hundred-wickets-is-400-more-than-i-thought-157272/
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Warne, Shane. "Four hundred wickets is 400 more than I thought I'd get." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/four-hundred-wickets-is-400-more-than-i-thought-157272/.
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"Four hundred wickets is 400 more than I thought I'd get." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/four-hundred-wickets-is-400-more-than-i-thought-157272/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.




