New Delhi: The Australian cricket team started its journey in the ICC Women's World Cup from today. The Australian players observed a minute's silence before the start of the match between Australia and England. Wicketkeeper-batsman Rod Marsh and legendary spinner Shane Warne, two of Australia's legendary cricketers, died on Friday.
A moment of silence and black armbands in memory of two legends of Australian cricket - Shane Warne and Rod Marsh ❤️pic.twitter.com/RlEQFjsN4P
— Australian Women's Cricket Team ???? (@AusWomenCricket) March 5, 2022
Paying tribute to both the legends, the Australian team has come to play in this match by tying two black bands. Its video has been shared on the official page of the Australian Women's Cricket Team. Shane Warne died in Samui, Thailand and was just 52 years old. It is being claimed that Warne died of a heart attack. Let us tell you that Australian cricket lost two legends in a single day.
Great wicketkeeper Rod Marsh passed away on Friday morning. Condoling his death in the morning, Warne wrote, 'Saddened by the news of Rod Marsh's passing. He was a legend of our great sport and an inspiration to many young players. He gave a lot to cricket, especially to Australia and England cricket. love to his family. Rest in peace friend.
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