Shane Warne Dead

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Damn that's awful :(

I've always had a passing interest in cricket but the only time I became genuinely interested was the 2005 Ashes and not because we finally won but because of Warne. It was clear England were the better side but Warne single-handedly kept Australia in the series and not just with the ball but the bat as well. He wasn't just one of the greatest cricketers ever but a great competitor.
 
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Genuinely gutted. I grew up bowling leg spin to a pretty high level, all inspired by Warne (and to a lesser extent Anil Kumble). Some of the best times of my life resulted from playing cricket, and it wouldn't have happened without Warne. The man was a genius, an inspiration, and gave so much to the sport.
 
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52 is no age at all to go, I'm only 41 and it makes you think of your own mortality.

He was easily the best leg spinner i've ever seen, when i see him I think about that famous delivery he bowled to Mike Gatting.
 
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Was he vaccinated? Seems to be a thing recently all these heart issues with sports people.. RIP

Seriously? That nonsense has been debunked how many times yet fools still get sucked in :rolleyes:

52 is no age, as someone who is 52 this year that is sobering. Guy was a legend on and off the field. Showed the world what leg spin could do and was unplayable on his day. Wasn't too bad with the willow either. RIP legend.
 
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RIP. A magician with the ball and true legend of the game, and that's before you consider that he banged Liz Hurley. I remember watching the ball to Gatting. I didn't know who he was when he stepped up to bowl, and then he delivered that absolute ripsnorter :D The first of many unplayable deliveries I watched him bowl, and of course being an England fan I was torn between enjoying his bowling and lamenting the destruction he unleashed regularly on our lineup. Fun times.
 
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Damn - 52! That's no age at all....

7 years older than me...Not the biggest cricket fan but he was a great of the sport for sure.....
 
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Changed cricket single hand-idly and not many claimed to have done that about any sport, greatest player in my lifetime.

Strange way to go with a heart attack at that age when he's in the shape of his life, bet there's more to come about the circumstances.
 
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