Died of a suspected heart attack. Tragic, an absolute legend of cricket. Only 52. Following another Aussie legend in Rod Marsh
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Thread: Shane Warne
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04-03-2022 01:17 PM #1
Shane Warne
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04-03-2022 01:20 PM #2
RIP Shane Warne
Shane Warne has been found dead, suspected heart attack. He was only 52 (same age as me). I guess he packed a hell of a lot into a short life though.
Surely the greatest leg spinner of all time?
RIP.
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04-03-2022 01:28 PM #3
Shane Warne -RIP
Just hearing Shane Warne as died of a suspected heart attack aged 52!
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04-03-2022 01:29 PM #4
One of those iconic sportsmen.
The bleach blonde hair and zinc sunscreen was instantly recognisable.
RIP.PM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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04-03-2022 01:29 PM #5
Shane Warne dies aged 52
Not a huge cricket fan but I think a lot of non-cricket fans will know him and this news has shocked me.
Suspected heart attack.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cricket/60622426
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04-03-2022 01:30 PM #6
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52 is no age at all
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04-03-2022 01:31 PM #7This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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04-03-2022 01:32 PM #8
Im not a fan of cricket at all but even I could appreciate the genius he was at the sport. I lived in Australia for a couple of years and he was rightfully considered god-like over there. A very sad loss for sport, only 52 is awful.
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04-03-2022 01:32 PM #9
Just posted another thread as could have sworn this thread didn't appear 5 minutes ago!
I'm not the biggest cricket fan but I think a lot of non-cricket fans will be familiar with his name - very shocking news.
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04-03-2022 01:33 PM #11
Awful news, fellow Australian cricketer Rodney Marsh gone too, both of heart attacks....
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04-03-2022 01:36 PM #12
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Sad news
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04-03-2022 01:38 PM #14This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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04-03-2022 01:39 PM #15
That Mike Gatting ball will go down as the best delivery in cricket.
Unreal news.
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04-03-2022 01:46 PM #16
cant believe this one............ RIP Warnie!
Remember the first time I ever enjoyed watching cricket was in the 90's and West Indies played Australia in a test in the West Indies - I am pretty sure the West Indies won the test but I remember Warne, McGrath and Jason Gillespie bowling for Australia more. Might have actually been Brian Lara who dragged the windies over the line
One of the greatest bowlers of all time.
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04-03-2022 02:00 PM #17
Gutted. Without doubt the greatest spin bowler to ever play cricket; a supreme talent. Just 52 - tragic news.
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04-03-2022 02:20 PM #18
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Not a fan of cricket at all but thats a huge shock. 52? Jeez.
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04-03-2022 02:35 PM #19
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04-03-2022 03:15 PM #21
Totally shocked to hear this, he looked in great shape whenever I saw him. He was one of those guys that transcended his sport, I could’ve listened to him talking about cricket for hours. Absolute genius of a player and a great character to boot.
RIP
Legend.
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United we stand here....
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04-03-2022 03:28 PM #22
Genuinely shocking news, the greatest spin bowler of all time.
Every gimmick hungry yob,
Digging gold from rock and roll
Grabs the mic to tell us,
He'll die before he's sold.
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04-03-2022 03:47 PM #24
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https://twitter.com/ShaneWarne/statu...34YgAZRYA&s=19
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04-03-2022 04:33 PM #25
Cricket held no interest for me at all (still not a huge fan of it) until I was forced to watch it when the 2005 Ashes was on when I managed a boozer at the time. I couldn’t believe how absorbing it was.
Shocked at this news, a man of unbelievable talent.
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04-03-2022 07:04 PM #28
Have watched a few things today about him. Some great stories
Andrew Strauss was telling one about an ashes test where Warne had just come in to bat. 1st ball from Ashley Giles and Warne goes forward and it hits the pad. Strauss shouts "you've got him Ash, he's struggling against you". Warne says "the only one struggling here is you" eyeballs Strauss and says "talk to me like that again and I'll hit the next ball for six" Strauss takes up the challenge and shouts again " you've got him Ash, he's struggling against you" Giles bowls and Warne hits it over mid wicket for six!! Total legend and a fabulous all round cricketer
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04-03-2022 07:09 PM #29This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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04-03-2022 08:50 PM #30
Like many I'm sure, I was dumbfounded when I first saw the news.
The Australian tean were not long back in the hotel after the first day of their long-awaited Test tour in Pakistan when they got the news. Pat Cummins, Australia's current skipper, made what must have been an emotional and challenging statement in such circumstances.
"...Warnie was an all-time great, a once-in-a-century type of cricketer.
His record will live on for ever. We all grew up watching Warnie, idolising him, we all had posters on our wall, had his earrings. We loved so much his showmanship, his charisma, his tactics. He just willed himself and his team to win games for Australia. Above all else, his incredible skill as a leg-spinner.The loss we’re all trying to wrap our heads around is huge. The game was never the same after Warnie emerged and the game will never be the same after his passing.
Rest in peace, King..."There's only one thing better than a Hibs calendar and that's two Hibs calendars
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