Eng vs NZ: Tribute paid to 'Shane Warne' at Lord's, people stood for 23 seconds and applauded
Eng vs NZ: Tribute paid to 'Shane Warne' at Lord's, people stood for 23 seconds and applauded
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New Delhi: The Test match between England and New Zealand will be played at the Lord's Stadium in London from June 2. On the first day on Thursday, in the middle match, former Australian legend Shane Warne was given a tribute. After 23 overs during The New Zealand innings, the match was stopped for 23 seconds and tributes were paid to Shane Warne.

 

The video was also posted on social media. In the video, it can be seen that after the end of the 23rd over, Shane Warne is shown on the screen on the field. During this time, fans, players (on-the-field) and everyone else, including the umpire, stood up and applauded in honor of Warne. Shane Warne died in Thailand on March 4 this year. Warne, who bid goodbye to the world at the age of 52, had a heart attack in the hotel room. Shane Warne went on holiday in Thailand. Warne had trapped almost all the batsmen of his era with the magic of his wrist in the net of his spin. Warne had taken 708 wickets in his 145-match Test career, which is the most in Test cricket after Muttiah Muralitharan (800 wickets).

Let us know that in the ongoing Test match between England and New Zealand at Lord's, the Kiwi team won the toss and elected to bat first, which proved wrong. New Zealand had lost 6 wickets for 39 runs by lunch. The team was then bowled out for 132 runs. Matty Potts, who made his Debut from this Test, and veteran pacer James Anderson took 4 wickets each. At the same time, the England batsmen could not do anything special and by the time of writing the news, the English team is struggling to lose 7 wickets for 116 runs. 

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