Australia cricket legend legspinner Shane Warne dies at 52.

Australia cricket legend legspinner Shane Warne dies at 52.

Warne's administration put out a concise announcement in the early long stretches of Saturday (AEDT), that he died in Koh Samui, Thailand, of a speculated respiratory failure.

"Shane was tracked down lethargic in his manor and notwithstanding the best endeavors of clinical staff, he was unable to be resuscitated," the assertion peruses.
"The family demands privacy as of now and will give further details at the appropriate time."

The news is the second tragic blow & sad news for Australian & world cricket inside 24 hours. Rod Marsh, died on Friday having experienced a significant coronary episode last week.

To me, cricket is a simple game. Keep it simple and just go out and play. - Shane Warne


Lovingly known as 'Warnie' and admired by millions across the globe, Warne was considered by a larger number of people as the best bowler to at any point play the game.

His bowling dominance lasted 15 years and he grabbed 708 wickets - the most ever for an Australian, and the second-most time behind just Muttiah Muralitharan.

Having made his Test debut at the SCG in 1992, Warne rose to turn into a great bowler across all world in one of the best supported times of predominance by any cricketer in world cricket.

He was an team member from Australia's World Cup win in 1999, and five Ashes-winning sides beween 1993 and 2003.

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