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Lord's rises to the late Shane Warne on day of tributes

Lord's rose as one to pay tribute to the late, great Shane Warne after 23 overs on day one of the first LV= Insurance Test between England and New Zealand.

Australia great Warne passed away at the age of 52 in March, with the opening Test of the English summer seeing the former leg-spinner's life and career remembered.

Warne wore the No 23 shirt during his playing days, in honour of his childhood hero, Australian rules footballer Dermott Brereton.

On a day of tributes to a man who took 708 wickets in 145 Tests - only Sri Lanka's Muttiah Muralitharan has more - fans and players at Lord's took part in 23 seconds of applause after 23 overs.

Earlier in the day, the main commentary box in the J.P. Morgan Media Centre was renamed after Warne in a partnership between the Marylebone Cricket Club and Sky Sports.

Warne became a popular member of the Sky Sports' punditry team following his retirement from the game, with the commentary-box unveiling carried out by his former colleague Rob Key, who is now managing director of England men's cricket.

Key said of Warne: "He is just one of the greatest people ever."

Former Australia captain Mark Taylor, part of the Sky Sports team for the first Test, said: "To have a commentary box named after you at Lord's, where you tried to beat the old enemy, is a huge honour.

"It wouldn't be lost on Warney and certainly won't be lost on his family.

"We have lost a great mate and a guy that endeared himself to the English public. They probably started out hating him because he took too many wickets but, by the end, they absolutely loved him.

"Why wouldn't they? He was a terrific fella and is a great loss to the game. It shows you the fragility of life and that you have got to enjoy it.

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