Legendary Cricketer no more: Whole world in Shock

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Australian spin legend Shane Warne has died of heart attack at the age 52 leaving whole world shocked

Warne’s management released a brief statement stating that passed away in Thailand of a suspected heart attack. “Shane was found unresponsive in his villa and despite the best efforts of medical staff, he could not be revived,” the statement reads.” The family requests privacy at this time.

World cricketers have flooded the twitter with utter disbelief and tributes

Warne made his debut for the Australian cricket team in 1992 and went on to become one of the most successful bowlers in the sport’s history. He played 145 Tests for Australia and took 708 wickets, which is the second-highest number of Test wickets taken by any bowler.

Warne was known for his ability to spin the ball prodigiously and for his ability to deceive batsmen with his variations in pace and flight. He was also known for his flamboyant personality on and off the field, which earned him a lot of attention and controversy throughout his career.

Warne retired from international cricket in 2007 and had since become a commentator and pundit for the sport. He remains a popular figure in the cricketing world and was widely regarded as one of the greatest cricketers of all time.