Shane Warne Dies: Legendary Australian leg-spinner Shane Warne died of a heart attack on Friday. 52-year-old Shane, known as the magician of spin, was in Thailand these days. According to Thai police, Warne and three other friends were staying in a private villa in Koh Samui. where he was found unconscious. Despite the efforts of the doctors, he could not be saved. The sudden departure of the bowler is nothing short of a shock. The entire cricketing world is in mourning after hearing the news of his death. Everyone wants to know the cause of Shane’s death. Now his manager James Erskine has made a big disclosure. He told what Shane Warne was doing before the heart attack.
Manager James Erskine told the story
James Erskine explained the incident to Fox Cricket in detail. He said that when Shane Warne had a heart attack. Then his business manager gave him about 20 minutes of CPR to save him. However to no avail. Then Shane was watching the first Test match between Australia and Pakistan being played in Rawalpindi on TV. Was found unconscious while watching television. James said, ‘ Shane Warne was going to meet some people at 5 pm.’
Shane didn’t drink much
Shane’s manager, James Erskine, revealed many things. Said that Warne was last seen two hours ago. He said, he was on holiday, resting. He was on a diet to lose weight. James further said that Shane did not drink much. He hated drugs.
Debut against India
Let us tell you that Shane Warne made his Test debut in 1992 against India on 2 January. He played the last Test against England on 2 January 2007. He made his ODI debut in 1993. Warne has taken 708 wickets in 145 Tests and 293 wickets in 194 ODIs. He took 5 wickets 38 times and ten wickets 10 times.
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