Legend. Just one of the greatest and the greatest spin bowler ever. Really sad.
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Thread: Shane Warne
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04-03-2022 09:50 PM #31
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04-03-2022 10:19 PM #32
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Whilst driving home tonight , the radio mentioned the death of an Australian cricket legend , I was expecting a piece on Rod Marsh, when Shane Warne's name came up I thought I'd miss heard at first. I'm truly shocked about this. The word legend gets bandied about to often but Shane Warne was a true legend of not jus cricket but sport , he transcend the cricket to become an icon . R.I.P.
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04-03-2022 10:19 PM #33
Really special cricketer who along with McGrath destroyed teams as part of one of the iconic Australian sides.
The last 30 years has had some special bowlers, Warne was a big personality, loved his sport and brought you along with him. Probably great fun on a night out. And definitely one of the greatest.
(personally think Murali is the best spinner to play the game)
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04-03-2022 11:13 PM #34
Just heard this and I’m shocked.
I loved to watch Warne bowl. The way he would work batsmen over and the judicious use of sledging, often hilarious. A very capable lower middle order batsmen and terrific close fielder.
He was such an intelligent cricketer and a great character. You could imagine he’d be great company over a few beers.
One of the few cricketers who non cricket fans knew. He will be sadly missed. RIP.
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05-03-2022 02:31 PM #35This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Not sure if he kept himself in great health (Michael Vaughan's tribute to him mentions him 'sticking to his usual lasagne sandwiches slathered with butter' for Christmas dinner). But then a lot of that generation of sportsmen were less focused on clean living. One of the Rod Marsh obituaries mentions him breaking the record for cans of beer drunk (44) on the flight from Australia to England for an Ashes series. Prior to boarding he'd apparently sunk a couple of bottles of Bacardi at the airport.
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05-03-2022 06:53 PM #36
Warne told a story when he was travelling to England for his 1st ashes tour and sitting beside Merv Hughes. He asked Merv what was so special about England and the ashes.
4 things said Merv.
1. We don't have to fly everywhere. Just hop on buses, have a few beers, play the guitar.
2. We are sponsored by a beer company.
3. We still have rest days in test cricket.
4. England are crap 😁
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30-03-2022 03:25 PM #37
Just watched his memorial service.
What a guy, no one is guaranteed tomorrow.
Live the dream.Cougars!!!
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31-03-2022 02:41 PM #38This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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31-03-2022 06:51 PM #39This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I watched some of the memorial programme for Shane Warne last night and it looked quite a show. I saw the bit where his children all took turns to stand in front of the big audience, there and on television, and talk very openly about how great a dad he had been and how they missed him so much. Very powerful and moving stuff, hard to watch but impossible not to listen to them.There's only one thing better than a Hibs calendar and that's two Hibs calendars
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04-04-2022 01:56 PM #40This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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