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England captain Eoin Morgan has paid an emotional tribute to the late great Shane Warne, describing him as "a hugely charismatic, inspirational human being".
Warne tragically passed away last month at the age of just 52 after suffering a heart attack while on holiday in Thailand. And Morgan had the opportunity to work with Warne in The Hundred.
At London Spirit, Warne was head coach and Morgan was captain, with the pair working very closely together during the inaugural edition of The Hundred. "It was devastating news," Morgan told ESPNcricinfo when asked about Warne's passing.
"To be quite frank, it still hasn't really sunk in. Alongside many other people around the world, I'll miss the hell out of him.
"He's a guy I was very fortunate to spend a lot of time with - a hugely charismatic, inspirational human being that I shared some memories with. He's a very infectious guy and probably the thing he was most passionate about was talking about cricket.
"When he was in charge of the London Spirit, hearing him talk about cricket and learning from him by listening to him was as close as I got to him. We're going to miss him."
Trevor Bayliss will coach London Spirit in this year's Hundred, reuniting him with Morgan after the pair masterminded England's dramatic 2019 World Cup win. The Hundred draft recently took place and several domestic players