Shane Warne Death: Shane Warne's death in Thailand, mourning in the cricket world, know about him
Former Australian cricketer Shane Warne has passed away. Shane Warne has passed away due to a heart attack. His age was 52 years. The death of Shane Warne has left the cricket world in mourning.
Former Australian cricketer Shane Warne has passed away. According to information, Shane Warne has passed away due to a heart attack. His age was 52 years. The death of Shane Warne has left the cricket world in mourning. The news of Shane Warne’s death has shocked cricket fans. According to information, Shane Warne died after suffering a heart attack while in Thailand.
Australia’s Shane Warne, one of the world’s greatest spinners, has passed away. In the IPL, he mentored the previous winning team Rajasthan Royals. He made Rajasthan the IPL champion once under his captaincy. Shane Warne’s nickname was Warney.
Shane Warne was born on 13 September 1969 in Australia. Shane Warne is counted among the legendary bowlers and legendary cricketers. Shane Warne had a good grip in spin bowling. He could bowl two to three types of googly. Shane Warne brought back the forgotten art of leg spin. In the year 2006, Shane Warne became the first bowler to take 700 wickets in Test cricket. Warne took 34 wickets in 6 Test matches against England in the 1993 Ashes series.
Warne is regarded as one of the greatest leg-spin bowlers after a career in which he took 708 Test wickets in a Test career spanning from 1992 to 2007. He later played in the Indian Premier League and other Twenty20 competitions.
Shane Warne is the second highest wicket-taker in Tests. Warne has taken 708 wickets in 145 Tests. While the name of former Sri Lankan spinner Muralitharan is the first, he has taken more than 800 wickets in his name. So Warne has taken 293 wickets in 194 ODI matches. Before this, Warne had won the first IPL title for the Rajasthan Royals team under his captaincy. After all this, the important thing is that Rajasthan Royals could not win a single title after that.
Legendary cricketer Shane Warne is fondly known as ‘Warney’ and adored by millions around the world, Warne is considered by many to be the greatest bowler to ever play the game.
His best international career spanned 15 years and he took 708 Test wickets – the most ever for an Australian, and second only to Muttiah Muralitharan.
After making his Test debut at the SCG in 1992, Warne became a key figure across all formats in one of the greatest periods of dominance by any team in world cricket. He was a member of Australia’s World Cup victory in 1999 and five Ashes winning teams between 1993 and 2003.