Melbourne, Pretr. Australia’s legendary spin bowler Shane Warne, who witnessed some great moments in his playing career. Will be given a public farewell on March 30 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG). Victoria State Premier Daniel Andrews confirmed on Wednesday. That a state event will be at the MCG in Warne’s honour. Shane Warne died of a heart attack in Thailand last week at the age of 52. Warne’s family told that they will perform the last rites in private before that.

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Andrews tweeted on Wednesday: “There is no better place in the world to bid farewell to Shane Warne than at the MCG. It at the MCG that Warne scored a hat-trick in the 1994 Ashes. And took the 700th Test wicket at the same ground. In 2006 during the Boxing Day Test of his last international series. Warne was born in Melbourne and grew up here. His body reached the capital Bangkok from Surat Thani on Sunday night from where preparations are being made to send it to Australia.

According to the post-mortem report of Shane Warne, he died of natural causes

The Thailand Police said on Monday that according to the post-mortem report of former Australian cricketer Shane Warne. He died of natural causes. The report of the doctor who conducted the post-mortem sent to Warne’s family. And the Australian Embassy, ​​said a statement issued by National Police Deputy Spokesperson Kisana Pathanacharon.

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It said that Warne’s family had no doubt that he died of natural causes. However, the cause of death not disclosed in the statement. Preliminary investigation revealed that he had suffered a heart attack. Samui Hospital Deputy Director Songyot Chayaninporamet said Warne did not have a corona infection. And there was no indication of any attack or murder.