Shane Warne Australian cricketer dies aged 52 after suspected heart attack news. Shane Warne dies: Legendary Australian cricketer dies of suspected heart attack aged 52
Australian cricket legends Shane Warne has died at the age of just 52 from a heart attack, his management has confirmed.
In a statement, Warne management said: “It is with great sadness that we announce that Shane Keith Warne passed away today, Friday, March 4th from a heart attack in Koh Samui, Thailand.
“Shane was found unconscious at his villa and could not be revived despite the best efforts of the medical staff. “The family is asking for confidentiality at this time and will provide more information in due course.”
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Warne is the greatest player of all time with 708 wickets in Test matches, a tally second only to Sri Lanka’s Muttia Muralitaran.
He also took 293 One Day International wickets and made over 300 appearances for Australia across all formats. Warne helped Australia win the 1999 Cricket World Cup and took more wickets than any other bowler in Ashes cricket with 195.

Gary Lineker was among those who paid tribute to Warne on social media, writing: “Very sad and shocked to hear of the passing of Shane Warne. However, the greatest spin bowler of all time. I cannot believe it. R.I.P. Shane.
Source: https://news.sky.com






