Cricket legends shocked by the death of Shane Warne, everyone from Virender Sehwag to Virat paid tribute
Cricket legends shocked by the death of Shane Warne, everyone from Virender Sehwag to Virat paid tribute
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A great star in the world of cricket has now said goodbye to this world. Former Australian cricketer Shane Warne, who is said to be the wizard of spin, has passed away today (Friday). It is being said that Shane Warne, who was living in his villa in Koh Samui, Thailand, suffered a heart attack due to which he has passed away. Shane Warne, who is known for his dominance in the world of cricket from 1992 to 2007, has not only shocked his fans but also many celebrities.

Virender Sehwag: Hard to believe: People associated with the cricketing world across the world, including India, are busy paying an emotional tribute to Shane Warne. Former India cricketer Virender Sehwag wrote, "It's hard to believe, one of the great spinners, superstar Shane Warne who made spin cool is no more. Life is very fragile, but it is very difficult to fathom it. My heartfelt condolences to his family, friends and fans all over the world.''

 

Rohit Sharma wrote this: Along with Sehwag, the current captain of the Indian cricket team Rohit Sharma has also tweeted a final farewell to Shave Warne. He wrote, "Actually I don't have the word, it's very sad. A veteran and champion player of our game has left us. RIP Shane Warne.... Still can't believe it.''

Shoaib Akhtar wrote an emotional message: Shoaib Akhtar, a former Pakistan legend who was very active on social media, wrote, "Just heard the devastating news of the great Shane Warne's demise. There are no words to tell how shocked and sad I am. A great man! A great cricketer!'

Irfan Pathan wrote this post: - Giving a final farewell to Shane Warne, former Indian all-rounder Irfan Pathan also wrote an emotional message on Twitter, "Shane Warne was called a magician with the ball. A legend of Australian cricket. The first IPL winning captain. He will be missed, they will always be remembered. Being from the bowling area,  Irfan Pathan and Shane Warne had a good friendship.

 

David Warner was shocked: - On the demise of Shane Warne, his country's Australian cricketer David Warner has also paid tribute. Warner shared the post and wrote, "Two legends of the game left us very soon. I don't have a word, it's very sad. My prayers are with the Marsh and Warne family. I can't believe it. '

 

Virat Kohli posted a photo:- Indian cricketer and former captain Virat Kohli has shared a black and white picture of Shane Warne and bid him farewell in a different way. Virat Kohli shared the post and wrote, "Life is so playful and unpredictable. I can't process this great game of mine and the passing away of a person I knew off the field. Rest in Peace Warne, the greatest bowler to turn the cricket ball.''

 

 

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