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Shane Warne’s daughter Summer releases never-before-seen home videos of cricket legend

Shane Warne’s youngest daughter, Summer, has posted candid home videos of the cricket legend, days after he died from a suspected heart attack in Thailand.

The videos, which you can watch in the player above, show Warnie as an embarrassing, daggy dad, messing around with the children he adored so much.

Alongside the vision, Summer wrote: “God you made me laugh dad, I’d do anything to hear that laugh again.”

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“It feels like I’m dreaming, waiting for someone to wake me up and tell me you’re okay, this can’t be real life.”

Warne’s former partner Elizabeth Hurley responded to the touching post, telling the spin king’s youngest daughter: “I love you, Summer. Your daddy worshipped you.”

The British actress had earlier described Warne as her ‘beloved Lionheart’ in her own tribute to cricket’s greatest bowler of all time.

“I feel like the sun has gone behind a cloud forever,” she wrote.

Summer this week went into detail about the emotions she was experiencing in the wake of her father’s sudden death at 52, saying she just wanted to wake up from her bad dream.

“It feels like I’m dreaming, waiting for someone to wake me up and tell me that you’re okay. This can’t be real life,” Summer Warne wrote on Instagram.

“There’s no way that I will never hear your soft voice again telling me that ‘everything is going to be okay’ or how ‘proud’ you are of me, or simply saying ‘goodnight’ or ‘good morning SJ, I’ll see you in the morning, I love you’”.

“Moments before the world took you away from me, we were jamming to ‘Summer of 69’ and ‘I’ve had the time of my life’ ... while we danced and couldn’t stop laughing at each other.

“God you made me laugh dad ... Little did I know

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