By Shivani Panjwani –
Shane Warne – The finest leg spinner of all times who played for the Australian Cricket team, dies with a suspected Heart Attack on 4th March 2022 Friday at Koh Samui, Thailand. He became passive in his Villa in the evening, even with the best medical support he could not revive and left to his heavenly journey.
Shane was born on 13th September 1969 in Ferntree Gully, Australia. He started his cricket career in his late teens. Before his selection in the Australian Cricket Team, he played seven matches in the Sheffield Shield domestic club competition and gave his smashing debut against India and Sydney in the 1991-92 Ashes series against England.
Shane Warne – Career Graph !
He ended his international career in 2007 with 708 test wickets. He also took 293 wickets from 194 one-day international matches. He won the Man of the Match trophy when Australia beat Pakistan in the 1999 World Cup finals and was also given the tag of one of the finest cricketers of the 20th century.
Legend’s Career Board !
- Fully retired from cricket in 2013.
- Second highest wicket-taker of all times in Test Cricket
- Being the Coach of the Rajasthan Royal team from 2008 IPL till 2011
- Rajasthan Royals won the IPL of 2008 under his mentorship.
- Test – Wickets- 708, Best Plays- 8-71, Total Runs- 3154, Fifties- 12.
- ODI – Wickets- 293, Best Plays- 33-5, Total Runs- 1018, Fifties- 1
Just before 12 hours of his death, he Tweeted about the death of Rod Marsh a former Australian Cricketer, a great wicket-keeper of his time, he passed away at 74 years of his age. And after a few hours, his fellows tweeted about him, “Warne you will be missed.” The greatest truth of life is death, we never know when it’s going to come on us, but it will come that is for sure.
Sad to hear the news that Rod Marsh has passed. He was a legend of our great game & an inspiration to so many young boys & girls. Rod cared deeply about cricket & gave so much-especially to Australia & England players. Sending lots & lots of love to Ros & the family. RIP mate❤️
— Shane Warne (@ShaneWarne) March 4, 2022
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