10:36 PM, 04-Mar-2022
Many cricketers paid tribute to Warne
Virat Kohli has also shared Shane Warne’s picture on social media. He wrote- Life is very fickle and unpredictable. Warne was one of the great players of cricket. We had a good relationship off the field as well. His passing is sad. Warne was the greatest spinner in the world to spin the ball.
Indian cricket team captain Rohit Sharma wrote – I am really dumbfounded here. This is extremely sad. A legend and champion of our sport has left us. RIP Shane Warne… still I can’t believe it.
Shahid Afridi wrote – Cricket has lost the university of leg spin. I have been watching his bowling since the beginning of my career and was in love with him. Playing against Warne was always special. My condolences to his family.
Brendon McCullum He also looked sad. He wrote – Heart is broken. From now on we started missing ‘The King’.
Former India left arm swing bowler Irfan Pathan Wrote – Shane Warne was the favorite of the audience. He was the magician of spin. Legend of Australian Cricket. Warne was the first captain to win the IPL. He will be missed.
10:17 PM, 04-Mar-2022
Cricket world stunned
The entire cricketing place is in mourning over the death of legendary Australian spinner Shane Warne and current and former players from across the world have paid tribute to him on social media.
Yuvraj Singh Wrote – Sad day for world cricket. First Rodney Marsh and now Shane Warne. Heart is broken. Have fond memories of playing with Warne. He was a magician of spin and a legend of cricket. He will be sorely missed. My condolences to his family.
Shikhar Dhawan:
Sachin Tendulkar Wrote – Shocked. Will miss you, Warney. There was never a boring moment with you on or off the field. Will always remember our bump in the field and laughter outside. You had a special place in your mind for India and for you in the mind of Indians. gone to soon.
Waqar Younis:
Union Minister Smriti Irani has also expressed grief over Warne’s death. He wrote on social media – I wish this news was not true. A great cricketer. Thanks Shane Warne for the memories and for the great game. RIP
Sreejesh: PR Sreejesh, the legendary goalkeeper of Indian hockey, wrote – There was no one to make our childhood special. RIP Legend.
Sunil Chhetri: Indian football captain Sunil Chhetri wrote – Shocked by the news of Shane Warne’s demise. Grown up watching his game and taking inspiration from him. irreparable damage.
10:04 PM, 04-Mar-2022
Condoled the death of Rode Morsh by tweeting today
Warne had made his last tweet today. In this tweet, he condoled the death of Rode Morsh. In this tweet, he wrote that he was a great player of our game. He inspired many young boys and girls.
10:01 PM, 04-Mar-2022
Kohli also got emotional
Virat Kohli has also shared Shane Warne’s picture on social media. He wrote- Life is very fickle and unpredictable. Warne was one of the great players of cricket. We had a good relationship off the field as well. His passing is sad. Warne was the greatest spinner in the world to spin the ball.
09:55 PM, 04-Mar-2022
Warne’s cricketing career was in controversy
Warne’s career was also in controversies many times off the field. He was also found guilty of consuming a banned substance. He was also banned. Apart from this, there were many allegations of betting.
09:54 PM, 04-Mar-2022
Rohit Sharma also expressed grief
Indian cricket team captain Rohit Sharma wrote – I am really dumbfounded here. This is extremely sad. A legend and champion of our sport has left us. RIP Shane Warne… still I can’t believe it.
09:51 PM, 04-Mar-2022
Hafeez and Shoaib Akhtar also expressed condolences
Pakistan all-rounder Mohammad Hafeez and Rawalpindi Express Shoaib Akhtar, known as Professor of Cricket, have also expressed their condolences.
09:49 PM, 04-Mar-2022
Srikkanth expressed grief over Warne’s death
Former India batsman Srikkanth has also expressed grief over Warne’s death. He wrote – Shocked to hear the news of Shane Warne’s demise. He was one of the greatest wrist spinners in the world. My heartfelt condolences to his family, friends and fans around the world! May God rest his soul.
09:32 PM, 04-Mar-2022
Warne’s partner also expressed grief in Rajasthan
Ajinkya Rahane has also expressed grief over Warne’s death. He wrote – Shocked to hear about Warne. He had some wonderful years with him in the early part of his career.
09:11 PM, 04-Mar-2022
Warne had retired in 2007
Shane Warne made his international debut in the 1992 Sydney Test against India. He played his last Test match against England in January 2007 in Sydney itself. When Warne retired, three other Australian players had also retired.
09:11 PM, 04-Mar-2022
Shane Warne’s name record
Warne holds the record for most wickets after Sri Lanka’s Muttiah Muralitharan. He played 145 Test matches from 1992 to 2007, in which he took 708 wickets at a bowling average of 25.41. Muralitharan took 800 wickets in Tests.
09:10 PM, 04-Mar-2022
BCCI secretary Jay Shah also expressed grief
BCCI Secretary Jay Shah also condoled the death of Shane Warne, writing, “Absolutely shocked and saddened by the death of legendary spinner Shane Warne. My condolences to his family, friends and loved ones.”
09:10 PM, 04-Mar-2022
Saddened by the demise of Harbhajan Warne
Harbhajan Singh wrote that he cannot believe that Shane Warne is no more in this world. May my hero God rest your soul. I don’t want to believe this. I am completely shattered.
08:53 PM, 04-Mar-2022
Former veterans express grief
Many veterans have expressed grief over the death of Shane Warne. Former India’s legendary cricketers Anil Kumble, Wasim Jaffer and Harbhajan Singh have condoled the death. Laxman wrote – It is difficult to believe this. Absolutely shocked, a legend and one of the greatest players in the world, you left too soon. Condolences to his family and friends.”
08:45 PM, 04-Mar-2022
Shane Warne Death: Former Australian cricketer Shane Warne is no more, did the last tweet this morning on the death of Rode Marsh
Legendary Australian spinner Shane Warne has passed away. He was 52 years old. According to media reports, Warne was in Koh Samui, Thailand. It is believed that he had suffered a heart attack. Warne was the world’s second highest wicket-taker in Tests.