The great leg spin And legend of Cricket Shane Warne passes away

The great leg spinner and a legend of Cricket history The Australian spinner Shane Warne passes away on Friday at the age of 52 in Thailand due to a serious Heart attack. Shane Warne found unresponsive in his Villa and despite the best efforts of medical staff but unfortunately he couldn't revive and suspected Heart attack in KOH Samui, Thailand, his family confirmed in a statement published on Friday in Sydney Australia.

"His family request for privacy at this time and will provide further details in due course."

 

Just about 12 hours before his death another great legend Wicket Keeper Batsman Rodney Marsh passed away on same at the age of 74 and Shane Warne tweeted We will miss you too much especially Australia cricket board . He was legend of our game and was an great inspiration for young boys and girls Rod cared deeply about cricket and gave so much especially Australia and England players. Sending a lot of love to him and his family."

 

If we see his career then we will find that He takes 708 wickets in test and one and only player to take 708 wickets till now in test and also in all format in cricket history till now.

 

The three leg Spinners Shane Warne (Australia), Muttiah Murlidharan (Sri Lanka)

And Anil Kumble (India) has gave the magic of hia hand and win heart's of a lot of people .

 

Now we will discuss about his career:

His career was started in test in 1992.

 

'Ball of Century' to a flummoxed Mike Gatting at Manchester's Old Trafford England in 1993. 

 

His test career was started in 1992 and at end of his career he was make a history with 708 wickets in 273 innings of 145 Test matches and his Average, Economy, Strike Rate 25.41, 2.65, 57.4 respectively.

He bolwed 37 times 5 wickets in a innings and 10 times 10 wickets in a match and his best performance was 8/71.

 

His ODI career was 

 

Total matches played: 194

Innings played: 191

Wickets: 293

Average: 25.73

Economy: 4.25

Strike Rate: 36.3

BBI: 5/33

 

And he takes one time 5 wickets in a ODI match innings. He never played any T20 match for Australia but he played IPL and his IPL career was started with IPL team Rajsthan Royals and he was a part of a winning team Rajsthan Royals of IPL trophy season 1. He played IPL till 2013 and then he takes retirement from all cricket and become a broadcaster of game.

 

Warne had presence and the naughty words to back it up. He was a magician conjuring new tricks and all this was done with a classical air coated with the latest marketing tools. He would Christen his new-found deliveries and would prise out wickets with a wicked charm. If the rival got the better to him, like Sachin Tendulkar often did, he would graciously acknowledged and applaud. In the Hard-edged professional sporting world, Warne revealed a sence of the amateur. " I trust my head not laptops," he once said during an Indian Premier league (IPL) press conference.

 

His persnal life provided fodder to tabloids, he was mixed up with bookies while sharing 'weather-information and had also taken a banned diuretic pill. Warne was always in the news, on the field and off it. And on a wretched Friday, the news about his death is a below to cricket's heart. This is gut wrenching and the sports is poorer.

 

An Austrlian currently batsman David Warner wrote on his death Two legend of our game and departs we will miss u both so much I'm lost of words and I can't describe my sadness And My thoughts and Prayers got for Rod and Shane family. I just can't believe it. You will both missed."

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Sumit Patel - Mar 8, 2022, 2:49 PM - Add Reply

Nice 🙂🙂

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