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Shane Warne - Nasser Hussain - "Would Be Up There Sledging Me Now": Former England Captain Nasser Hussain's Tribute To Shane Warne - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - Thailand

"Would Be Up There Sledging Me Now": Former England Captain Nasser Hussain's Tribute To Shane Warne

Former England captain Nasser Hussain gave a tribute to the legendary Shane Warne in his own style. Remembering some of the on-field battles with the great leg-spinner, Hussain said Warne would be "sledging him" from up there. Warne died in Thailand on March 4 at the age of 52, sending the cricketing world in mourning. "He'd be up there sledging me now, that is for certain. He won't be smiling, he'd be sledging me," Hussain said in a video shared by Sky Sports.

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Shane Warne - Nasser Hussain - London Spirit - There will never be another Shane Warne – Nasser Hussain hails ‘genius’ - bt.com - Australia

There will never be another Shane Warne – Nasser Hussain hails ‘genius’

Nasser Hussain credits Shane Warne with the revival of leg-spin and said he had brilliance, genius and fight.

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Sky Sports News - Shane Warne - Nasser Hussain - Hussain: Warne the greatest to ever play - msn.com - Australia

Hussain: Warne the greatest to ever play

Sky Sports Cricket's Nasser Hussain hails Shane Warne as 'the greatest cricketer to ever play the game', following the passing of the Australian spin-bowling great on Friday.

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Shane Warne - Michael Vaughan - Nasser Hussain - Michael Atherton - Kevin Pietersen - Shane Warne Dies: Former England Captains Pay Tribute To The "Greatest Cricketer Of All Time" - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - Thailand

Shane Warne Dies: Former England Captains Pay Tribute To The "Greatest Cricketer Of All Time"

Former Australia cricketer Shane Warne, who was regarded as one of the best spinners to have ever played the game of cricket, died at the age of 52 after suffering a suspected heart attack in Thailand on Friday. This news came as a shock to many as several current and former cricketers continued to pay homage to Warne. Throughout his career, Warne tormented some of the finest batting line-ups. He was almost unstoppable especially against England. Despite the on-field rivalry with the England players, Warne shared a special bond with them, off the field.

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Ian Botham - Michael Vaughan - Nasser Hussain - Rod Marsh - In pictures: Former Australian wicketkeeper Rod Marsh - bt.com - Australia

In pictures: Former Australian wicketkeeper Rod Marsh

Cricket is mourning former Australia wicketkeeper Rod Marsh who has died at the age of 74.

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Nat Sciver - Tammy Beaumont - Nasser Hussain - Pundit predictions: Will England retain Cricket World Cup title? - msn.com - Australia - South Africa - New Zealand - India

Pundit predictions: Will England retain Cricket World Cup title?

July 23, 2017 - it was a day England Women will never forget.

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Nasser Hussain - DRS to be available at all matches of women's World Cup - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - New Zealand

DRS to be available at all matches of women's World Cup

Decision Review System (DRS) will be available at all matches of the ICC Women's World Cup which begins on Friday in Mount Maunganui, New Zealand. The ICC on Thursday said that the March 4 to April 3 showpiece will be the most widely distributed women's cricket event of all time with unprecedented coverage.

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Nasser Hussain - ICC Women's World Cup 2022: Decision Review System To Be Available At All Matches - sports.ndtv.com - New Zealand

ICC Women's World Cup 2022: Decision Review System To Be Available At All Matches

The Decision Review System (DRS) will be available at all matches of the ICC Women's World Cup which begins on Friday in Mount Maunganui, New Zealand. The ICC on Thursday said that the March 4 to April 3 showpiece will be the most widely distributed women's cricket event of all time with unprecedented coverage. This is the second time DRS is being used in the women's World Cup. The system was used in the 2017 edition in England.

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