Australian cricket great Shane Warne's superb career left him plenty of moments to be proud of - but one sticks out.
Warne was on the verge of his first test century against New Zealand in Perth in 2001, facing a young Daniel Vettori and needing just one more run to bring up the maiden hundred.
But instead of playing it safe and trying to find a single, the legendary leg-spinner slog swept the ball high and into the hands of Mark Richardson - and he would never get that close again.
Finishing his career with 3,154 test runs to his name, that day left Warne with the unfortunate record of being the player with the most test runs without a century.
And the regrettable shot still haunts him to this day.