March 4 was a very sad day for cricket history. Rod Marsh died earlier on Friday morning. Before the cricket world could emerge from the grief that by the end of the evening, the cricket world had lost another great cricketer. We are talking about Australian leg-spinner Shane Warne passed away due to a heart attack at his villa in Thailand. He has died, aged 52

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Personal Information About Warne

He was born on 13 September 1969 at a place called Upper Ferntree Gully, Victoria, Australia. Its full name is Shane Keith Warne. Warne was widely regarded as one of the greatest bowlers in cricket history. He is a right-arm leg spinner. He achieved a different position in the cricket world due to his leg-spin.

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International Career of Shane

Keith Warne started his career in the year 1992 by playing his first Test match. Which he played against India on 2nd January 1992. In that match, he took only 1 wicket for 150 runs. But after that, he never looked back and took 7 wickets in the Boxing Day Test match against West Indies in 1992 and showed his talent to the whole world.

Career Retirement

After winning the Ashes Test series 5–0 against England in January 2007, this great Australian spinner said goodbye to cricket. Apart from this, Australia 3 players Glenn McGrath, Damien Martin, and Justin Langer also said goodbye to Test cricket at the same time. Which led some, including Australian captain Ricky Ponting, to declare it “the end of an era”.

T20 Career of Shane Warne

After retiring from his international career, he made his T20 debut in 2008 where he was picked up by Rajasthan Royals for $450,000 in the pre-season auction. In that season, Rajasthan Royals appointed him as the captain, which he justified by making his team the champion in that season.