The Moment That Shane Warne Was Found In His Hotel Room And Rushed To Hospital Has Been Described
Details of Shane Warne's shocking death on Friday have been revealed by the former cricket star's friend and manager James Erskine.
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Details of Shane Warne's shocking death on Friday have been revealed by the former cricket star's friend and manager James Erskine.
Former Australia captain Ian Chappell on Saturday hailed late Shane Warne as a "generous and honest" champion who never considered himself to be a superstar despite being one of the all-time greats of the game. 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. "Warne was not only a champion leg-spinner, I also found him to be an exceedingly generous person and a honest bloke," Chappell wrote in his column for ESPNcricinfo.
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The death of Australian cricket icon Shane Warne continued to be met with shock and heartache on Saturday as the game's global community paid their respects.
Ravindra Jadeja on Saturday said he was calm and batted in his normal way on day two of first Test against Sri Lanka. Jadeja registered his highest Test score of 175 as India declared at a mammoth 574/8 in 129.2 overs. "Feeling really good. Yesterday Rishabh was playing really well, he was taking the bowlers on, so I was just staying at the non-striker's end and enjoying his batting," said Jadeja in a post-match chat with the broadcasters.
Rajasthan Royals on Saturday paid glowing tributes to late Shane Warne, saying the Australian spin legend had shaped the values of the franchise and impacted the careers of many players during his stint as captain in the Indian Premier League. Warne played 55 matches for Rajasthan Royals between 2008 and 2011. He led the side to the IPL title in the inaugural edition in 2008.
Ravindra Jadeja paid a fitting tribute to one of his earliest mentors Shane Warne with a majestic 175 not out as India took complete command of the opening Test against Sri Lanka with a mammoth first innings total of 574/8 declared on the second day here. Jadeja or the Indian team management didn't feel that the all-rounder needed to go for a double hundred as hosts declared their innings after quite literally batting Sri Lanka out of the game. In the final session, Ravichandran Ashwin (61 off 82 balls, 2/21), having nicely warmed up with his 12th half-century, removed Lahiru Thirimanne and Dhananjaya De Silva to go past Sir Richard Hadlee's 431 victims.
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.