Australian Spinner Shane Warne Passes Away At The Age Of 52

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Australian Spinner Passes Away At The Age Of 52
Australian Spinner Passes Away At The Age Of 52

March 4

Legendary Australian spinner Shane Warne is no more. He died of a heart attack, at the age of 52.
Warne died after a ‘suspected heart attack’, according to a statement from his management team, initially reported by Fox Cricket.

Warne represented Australia in 145 Test matches and 194 ODIs, and was the Player of the Match in the semifinal and the final of Australia’s victorious 1999 World Cup campaign.

Shane picked up 708 wickets in Tests – the second-highest after Sri Lanka’s Muttiah Muralitharan – and 293 in ODIs to take 1001 international wickets.

Warne made his international debut against India in 1992 in Sydney and hung up his boots in 2007 after completing a 5-0 whitewash in the Ashes at the same venue. After the end of his playing career, Warne took up commentary.

“It is with great sadness we advise that Shane Keith Warne passed away of a suspected heart attack in Koh Samui, Thailand today, Friday 4 March,” a statement from his management company MPC Entertainment read.

“Shane was found unresponsive in his villa and despite the best efforts of medical staff, he could not be revived.

“The family requests privacy at this time and will provide further details in due course.”

Another Australian Cricketer Rod Marsh also died this morning.

Shane Warne had twitted today on Rod Marsh’s death, ‘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’.

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