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Famous Cricketer Shane Warne dies of suspected heart attack

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Suman Gupta – Mumbai Uncensored, 5th March 2022

One of the most successful and famous Australian cricketers Shane Warne died last evening at the age of 52 supposedly from cardiac arrest. Though the official cause of death is still not out. The cricketer was at his residence in Thailand during the heart attack.

 The management company of Warne’s has released a brief statement confirming the demise of the latter. ‘’It is with great sadness we advise that Shane Keith Warne passed away of a suspected heart attack in Koh Samui, Thailand today, Friday 4th March,’’ the statement 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,” it added.

Shane Warne played cricket for not less than 15 years with an impressive record. He was a Right-arm defined spin bowler and was among the greatest bowlers ever to play this game. Warne made his international debut in 1992.  He played over 145 Test matches while taking 708 wickets. On the other side, he played 194 ODI matches with 293 wickets. 

Warne retired from international cricket in January 2007. After his retirement, Warne involved himself with the Indian Premier League, leading Rajasthan to a title in the first edition and this once again proved the fact that he was an inspirational leader. He played a vital role with Rajasthan till 2013 and then took to television commentary. In 2018, life came a full circle for Warne as he got appointed as Rajasthan’s coach in the IPL. He was indeed one of the best spin bowlers of all time.

Fans and cricketers all around the globe are mourning the demise of such a great cricketer with an untimely death. Appreciations and tributes are being bestowed over him for his tremendous contribution to sports all across social media.

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