Shane Warne: Latest news and tributes as cricketer’s death not treated as suspicious
The Australia cricket legend passed away aged 52 on Friday - follow live news, reaction and tributes
www.independent.co.ukShane Warne died on March 4, 2022. He passed away while on holiday in Koh Samui, Thailand, at the age of 52, with reports stating it was due to a suspected heart attack, later confirmed as natural causes by the Thai authorities.[1][3][10]
The Australia cricket legend passed away aged 52 on Friday - follow live news, reaction and tributes
www.independent.co.ukShane Warne died from a suspected heart attack a day after arriving on the Thai island of Koh Samui for a holiday. The world-famous cricketer will be given a state funeral in Australia.
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www.cricket.com.auCredited with reviving the art of leg-spin, Warne was part of a dominant Australian Test team in the 1990s and 2000s and helped his country win the 1999 limited-overs World Cup. Warne's inestimable impact was reflected by his inclusion in a list of the Wisden Cricketers of the 20th Century, alongside Bradman, Garfield Sobers, Jack Hobbs and Viv Richards.
economictimes.indiatimes.comAustralian spin legend Shane Warne has reportedly passed away of a suspected heart attack. He was 52. “Shane was found unresponsive in his villa and despite the best efforts of medical staff, he could not be revived,” Warne’s management have confirmed in a statement.
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www.espn.comAn autopsy shows Australian cricketer Shane Warne died of natural causes, according to a statement by police in Thailand, where Warne was found unresponsive Friday. He was 52. ESPN.com
www.espn.comShane Warne is the second-highest wicket-taker in Test cricket history with 708 wickets in 145 Test matches for Australia; Warne produced Ball of the Century to dismiss England batter Mike Gatting at Old Trafford in 1993; Warne worked as a pundit for Sky Sports following his retirement
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