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Dean Wilson reacts to the death of Shane Warne, aged 52
Team India head coach Rahul Dravid on Saturday paid tribute to Shane Warne after the Australian spin great died at the age of 52. The iconic spinner succumbed in Thailand following a suspected heart attack. Earlier on Friday, Rodney Marsh had also died. Dravid also condoled the unfortunate demise of Australian legendary wicketkeeper Rodney Marsh and spin great Shane Warne, calling it a deep loss. "Really sad day for the game of cricket to lose to legends in two days the people who I think truly made the game what it is, who truly loved the game. It is indeed a deep loss. Our thoughts are with the family and all their friends. May their souls rest in peace. I did not know Rod that well met him a few times but obviously grew up watching lots of Rodney Marsh and hearing a lot about him," said Rahul Dravid in a video on BCCI's Twitter account.
The world of cricket has been rocked today as news emerged that legendary Australian leg spinner, Shane Warne has died.
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Shane Warne would always call Hampshire “my second home” and it certainly felt fortunate to start out in regional journalism in the same year that the most famous cricketer in the world had joined the local first-class club.
Shane Warne was often called "the best captain Australia never had", and the Indian Premier League side he led to a title triumph in 2008 paid tribute to the late Australian bowler Saturday.
A day after the great legspinner's death, Marnus Labuschagne was still trying to be like Shane Warne on the cricket field.