Shane Warne: Australia cricket symbol and one of best bowlers ever passes on from suspected heart attack at 52

Australia cricket legend and one of the best leg-spinners of all-time, Shane Warne, has died, aged fifty two on Friday after a suspected coronary heart assault in Thailand.

As per Fox cricket report, Warne’s administration released a quick statement in the early hours of Saturday (AEDT), that he handed away in Thailand of a suspected coronary heart attack.

“Shane was determined unresponsive in his villa and notwithstanding the fine efforts of clinical staff, he ought to not be revived. The household requests privateness at this time and will provide in addition details in due course,” the announcement read.

Warne is viewed as one of the greatest leg-spin bowlers of all time after a career in which he took 708 Test wickets in a career which spanned from 1992 to 2007. In the all-time best Test wicket-takers list, Warne is simply behind Sri Lankan legend Muttiah Muralitharan’s record 800 wickets.
He later performed in the Indian Premier League and different Twenty20 competitions earlier than retiring from all global cricket in 2013 however persevered to be concerned in the game as a broadcaster.

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