Melbourne: Legendary Australian cricket leg-spinner Shane Warne has passed away at the age of 52. It is being told that he had a heart attack, due to which he is no longer among us. Shane Warne was present in Thailand. According to information, Shane Warne was present at his villa, and was found unconscious there, a statement issued by Shane Warne's management said, adding that he died in Koh Samui, Thailand. ''Shane was found unconscious in his villa and, even after the best efforts of the medical staff, he could not be revived," the statement said.
Shane Warne's management said in a statement: "The family requests privacy at this time and will provide more information in due course of time." On Thursday, Shane Warne shared a photo of his villa in Thailand on his Instagram account. The ball on which legendary spinner Shane Warne bowled England's Mike Gating in the Old Trafford Test in Manchester during the 1993 Ashes is said to be the best ball in the history of cricket. That ball changed Warne's life.
Warne, with the magic of the wrist, trapped almost all the giants of his era in his spin trap. Warne took 708 wickets in his 145-match Test career, the most in Test cricket after Muttiah Muralitharan (800 wickets).
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