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Mar 5, 2022

Shane Warne is no more: End of a legendary era

 

Shane Warne is no more: End of a legendary era

 

Shane Warne-End of a legendary era
Shane Warne-End of a legendary era

Legendary Australian leg-spinner Shane Warne has died. Legendary former Australian leg-spinner Shane Warne has suddenly taken the other side without saying anything to anyone. It is unbelievable to many that these poles, which vibrate 22 yards, will fall in just 52! In a word, many have been shocked by Shane Warne's 'surprise delivery'. Has been in great pain. He breathed his last in a Thai town on Friday. He is thought to have died of a heart attack.

How many plans did Shane Warne have before his death? He also tweeted four days ago that he has taken up a new fitness program and wants to lose body fat by July. But 22 yards of cricket, comment box, or any cricket show of choice; This Aussie Great left everything and walked on the path of eternity.

On February 26, he tweeted a picture of his lean body a few years ago, saying, "The mission to shed fat has just begun (it's been 10 days). The goal is to return to this state a few years ago by July. Let's see! '

The entire cricket world is mourning the sudden death of this legendary Australian cricketer.

 

Cricket greats including Twitter are mourning Shane Warne through various means.

Shoaib Akhtar tweeted, "I just heard the heartbreaking news. How much I have suffered cannot be expressed in words. '

Former Pakistan captain Wasim Akram also tweeted condolences, saying, "I am deeply saddened by the news of the death of my friend Shane Warne. He was always in touch, he was very helpful. '

Indian cricketer Irfan Pathan tweeted, "Shane Warne was one of the magicians of Australian cricket. He was the first IPL title-winning captain. Everyone will miss him, will remember him forever. '

Mourning for Marsh's death, did Shane Warne know his time was up?

Shane Warne mourned the death of another Aussie legend, Rod Marsh, on Friday morning. The best leg-spinner of all time wrote on Twitter, "I am saddened by the news of Marsh's death. He was a legend, an inspiration to many young people. Marsh took good care of cricket. He has given a lot to cricket in Australia and England. Lots of love for him. '

Warne made the post at 8:53 a.m. Australian time on Friday. One day his call came without turning around. At just 52 years old, 22 yards, comment box, or any favorite cricket show; This Aussie Great left everything and walked on the path of eternity.

Rod Marsh, 64, also suffered a heart attack. He was in a coma for a long time. Coincidentally, how the calculation matched! On the day of Rod Marsh's death, Shane Warne ran to the Infinite with the same disease. But the difference is that 22 years before Rod Marsh, Warne said goodbye to 22 yards of life. And did not stay in a coma.

 

Shane Warne has had one of the best deliveries of his century in his cricketing career. He broke Mike Gatting's stamp. That was Warne's first ball in the Ashes. After that tough delivery in the 1993 Ashes, Warne didn't have to look back.

Exactly six years later, the stamp of Pakistan opener Saeed Anwar was broken by the legendary Aussie leg-spinner. That delivery was nothing short of the best ball of the century.


Watch Shane Warne's "Ball of the Century"


Shane Warne's Ball of the century

He took 145 Tests and took a record second-highest 708 wickets. Legendary Sri Lankan cricketer Muttiah Muralitharan took more wickets than him.

Shane Warne took 293 wickets in 293 ODIs.

He became the team's main weapon after making his Test debut at the Sydney Cricket Ground in 1992. The right-handed leg-spinner was a member of the 1999 World Cup-winning Australian team. He was also a member of the five-time Ashes-winning Aussie team from 1993 to 2003.

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