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Shane Warne - Kevin Pietersen - "Special Sportsman": Kevin Pietersen Pays Emotional Tribute To Shane Warne - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - Thailand

"Special Sportsman": Kevin Pietersen Pays Emotional Tribute To Shane Warne

The world was left in shock when former Australian cricketer Shane Warne died in a Thailand hotel last week. Since his death, wishes and prayers have been pouring in from all around the world. His friends, family members, teammates and even most of his opposition players have acknowledged and mourned the tragic passing away of the spinner. One such opponent which Warne had a famous rivalry with during his playing days, Kevin Pietersen, shared an Instagram post about, paying an emotional tribute to Warne, calling him a "special sportsman, competitor and person."

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Joe Root - James Anderson - Mark Wood - Zak Crawley - Jonny Bairstow - Alex Lees - Chris Woakes - Vivian Richards Stadium - Craig Overton - John Campbell - Jermaine Blackwood - Joshua Da-Silva - Jack Leach - West Indies vs England, 1st Test, Live Score Updates: England Win Toss, Opt To Bat - sports.ndtv.com - Britain

West Indies vs England, 1st Test, Live Score Updates: England Win Toss, Opt To Bat

West Indies vs England, 1st Test, Live Score Updates:England captain Joe Root has won the toss and opted to bat against West Indies in the first Test being played at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in North Sound, Antigua. Kraigg Brathwaite-led West Indies will hope to start on a positive note against an English side that lacks the services of veteran pace duo of Stuart Broad and James Anderson. Root, on the other hand, will aim to put side the Ashes debacle and start afresh. (LIVE SCORECARD)

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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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"I Let The Team Down": England All-Rounder Ben Stokes' Ashes Admission - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India - county Stokes

"I Let The Team Down": England All-Rounder Ben Stokes' Ashes Admission

Ahead of the start of the three-match Test series against West Indies, England vice-captain Ben Stokes has recalled the Three Lions' crushing 0-4 defeat against Australia in the Ashes. With the first Test starting on Tuesday, March 8, Stokes has reflected on the disappointing Ashes tour Down Under, saying that he "let the team down" during the five-match series against Australia. The star all-rounder, who had taken a six-month break from the game, feels that he could've been in a better shape physically.

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Ashley Giles - Andrew Strauss - Shane Warne - Watch: When Andrew Strauss Tried To Sledge Shane Warne But Move Backfired - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - Thailand

Watch: When Andrew Strauss Tried To Sledge Shane Warne But Move Backfired

Former England batter Andrew Strauss may not have too many fond memories of his duels with Australian cricket great Shane Warne on the cricket pitch. Warne, who recently died of a suspected heart attack in Thailand, had some memorable duels with Strauss during the 2005 Ashes series when England ended their dry spell in the series with a 2-1 victory over the course of the five matches. In the thrilling second Test held at Edgbaston, Warne picked 10 wickets but couldn't help prevent Australia from losing by two runs.

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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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Shane Warne - Mike Gatting - Mike Gatting Remembers Shane Warne's "Ball Of The Century" - sports.ndtv.com - Manchester - Australia - Thailand

Mike Gatting Remembers Shane Warne's "Ball Of The Century"

Mike Gatting said he was "happy" to have been bowled by the "ball of the century" that kick-started Australia leg-spinner Shane Warne's career as one of cricket's greatest bowlers. Warne died of a suspected heart attack aged just 52 in Koh Samui, Thailand, on Friday.

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ICC World Test Championship Table Update: Defending Champions New Zealand Drop To 6th After Loss vs South Africa In 2nd Test - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - South Africa - New Zealand - India - Sri Lanka - Pakistan

ICC World Test Championship Table Update: Defending Champions New Zealand Drop To 6th After Loss vs South Africa In 2nd Test

The 198-run loss in the second Test against South Africa at the Hagley Oval in Christchurch proved to be a bitter pill to swallow for World Test Championship title holders New Zealand. The defeat, which meant that the two-match series was drawn 1-1, pulled New Zealand down to sixth in the standings having won only two of the six games played by them in this WTC cycle. The win for South Africa was their third in five games as they were placed above last time's WTC finalists India, who occupy the fifth spot currently.

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