Shane Warne, the great of the Australian team, one of the world's greatest spinners, has passed away on Friday, March 4. Let me tell you all that Warne's management has informed that he was found unconscious in his house. He was then taken to the hospital, but he didn't respond. Although the doctors have declared him dead, you will be surprised to know that his last Insta story is from his house. Yes and apart from this, he also made a tweet, whose story he also put up. In fact, before going to bed on Thursday night, he had put up an Insta story on his official Instagram, in which he put up the story of the villa. Let me tell you that this villa belongs to Thailand. Sharing the photo, he wrote, "Good night from Samujanavillas ko Samui.'' In another Insta story, he posted a photo of one of his tweets, in which 12 hours ago he mourned the demise of former Australian cricketer Rod Marsh. You can see he wrote in his tweet, "Sad to hear the news of Rod Marsh's passing away. He was a legend of our game of cricket and an inspiration to many young boys and girls. Rod cared a lot about cricket and gave a lot of it. Especially to the players from Australia and England. Sending a lot of love and lots of love to Ross and the family. RIP Mate." Let me tell you all that Shane Warne was one of the greatest leg-spinners of all time, he took 708 wickets in Test cricket. Yes, and he was the second player in the world to do so. Let us tell you that 293 One Day International wickets are also recorded in the name of this charismatic leg-spinner, while he was a player who represented the Australian team in more than 300 international matches. Shane Warne, who said goodbye to the world, has these many big records Mystery spinner Shane Warne is no more.., passes away at the age of 52'' Google Doodle celebrates the beginning of the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2022