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Scott Morrison - Shane Warne’s family speaks of ‘never-ending nightmare’ after cricket icon’s death - 7news.com.au - Australia - Thailand

Shane Warne’s family speaks of ‘never-ending nightmare’ after cricket icon’s death

Shane Warne’s family has broken its silence following the untimely death of the Australian cricket icon.

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Shane Warne - Shane Warne's family releases heartfelt tributes to 'the best father and mate' - abc.net.au - Thailand

Shane Warne's family releases heartfelt tributes to 'the best father and mate'

The parents of cricket great Shane Warne say his sudden death in Thailand is a «never-ending nightmare» and «a tragedy we will never come to terms with». 

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Joe Root - Shane Warne - Kim Kardashian - Rod Marsh - Cricket-Gavaskar shocked by Warne's death but says he was not greatest spinner - msn.com - Russia - Ukraine - Australia - Eu - Florida - India - Thailand -  Kherson

Cricket-Gavaskar shocked by Warne's death but says he was not greatest spinner

(Reuters) - India batting great Sunil Gavaskar has spoken at his shock at the death of Shane Warne but does not think the Australian tweaker was the greatest spinner of all time.

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Shane Warne - "Don't Think I Would Call Him The Greatest": Sunil Gavaskar Skewered Over Comment On Shane Warne - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India - Sri Lanka - Thailand

"Don't Think I Would Call Him The Greatest": Sunil Gavaskar Skewered Over Comment On Shane Warne

India batting legend Sunil Gavaskar expressed his shock at the untimely death of Australian spin great Shane Warne. Gavaskar lavished praise on Warne's contribution to cricket, however, said that the Australian was not the greatest spinner of all time. Speaking on a show on India Today, the Indian batting great and former India captain said that "Indian spinners and Muttiah Muralitharan were certainly better than Warne". The Australian spinner died aged 52 on Friday due to a suspected heart attack in Koh Samui, Thailand.

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Shane Warne - Shane Warne Had Complained Of Chest Pain, Sweating Before Thailand Vacation, Says Manager: Report - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - Thailand

Shane Warne Had Complained Of Chest Pain, Sweating Before Thailand Vacation, Says Manager: Report

Shane Warne had recently complained of 'chest pain and sweating' after undergoing a "ridiculous" two-week fluid-only diet before he left for his vacation, the Australian spin legend's manager James Erskine has revealed. Warne, a spin wizard who made the world fall in love with his craft, died at the age of 52 due to a suspected heart attack in Thailand on Friday, leaving the world shell-shocked. "He did go on these ridiculous sorts of diets and he just finished one, where he basically only ate fluids for 14 days and he'd done this three or four times," Erskine told 'Nine Network.' "It was a bit all or nothing. It was either white buns with butter and lasagne stuffed in the middle or he would be having black and green juices.

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Shane Warne - Shane Warne had complained of chest pain and sweating after extreme fluid-only diet prior to his vacation: Manager - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Australia - Thailand

Shane Warne had complained of chest pain and sweating after extreme fluid-only diet prior to his vacation: Manager

Warne had recently complained of 'chest pain and sweating' after undergoing a "ridiculous" two-week fluid-only diet before he left for his vacation, the Australian spin legend's manager James Erskine has revealed. Warne, a spin wizard who made the world fall in love with his craft, died at the age of 52 due to a suspected heart attack in Thailand on Friday, leaving the world shell-shocked. "He did go on these ridiculous sorts of diets and he just finished one, where he basically only ate fluids for 14 days and he'd done this three or four times," Erskine told 'Nine Network.' "It was a bit all or nothing. It was either white buns with butter and lasagne stuffed in the middle or he would be having black and green juices. "He obviously smoked most of his life. I don't know; I think it was just a massive heart attack. That's what I think has happened," Erskine added.

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Shane Warne - Rod Marsh - Sunil Gavaskar shocked by Shane Warne's death but says he was not the greatest spinner - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Australia - India - Sri Lanka - Thailand

Sunil Gavaskar shocked by Shane Warne's death but says he was not the greatest spinner

Sunil Gavaskar has spoken at his shock at the death of Shane Warne but does not think the Australian tweaker was the greatest spinner of all time. Speaking on a show on the India Today television channel, Gavaskar said Warne's death at the age of 52 on Friday due to a suspected heart attack in Koh Samui, Thailand, had left him speechless. Warne's death followed that of fellow Australian great, wicketkeeper Rod Marsh, at the age of 74. "Within the space of 24 hours, the cricket world has lost two giants of the game, not just Australian cricket but the cricket world. Rodney Marsh and then Shane Warne. This is unbelievable. Hard to come to grips with," Gavaskar said.

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Pat Cummins - Cricket Australia - Shane Warne - Sachin Tendulkar - Ravi Shastri - Shane Warne, the man who made it cool to be a leg-spinner - news24.com - Australia - India - Thailand - Pakistan

Shane Warne, the man who made it cool to be a leg-spinner

There have been many great cricketers in the sport's long history but few have changed the game quite like Australia's Shane Warne did during his brilliant career.

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