Australian cricket legend Shane Warne dies of a presumed heart attack.
Shane Warne death: Australian cricket legend and one of the best leg-spinners of all time, Shane Warne, died at 52.
In a short statement early on Saturday, Managers said that Warne had died in Koh Samui, Thailand, from a heart attack that was thought to be caused by stress.
Shane was found dead in his villa, and even though medical staff tried their best, he couldn’t be revived.
“The family asks for privacy at this time and will let us know more later.”
The news is terrible for Australian cricket because another great player, Rod Marsh, died on Friday. Marsh had a heart attack last week.
Warne is known as “Warnie” and is loved by many people all over the world. Many people think he was the best bowler ever to play the game.
In a stellar 15-year career in international cricket, he took 708 Test wickets, the most for an Australian and the second-most for any bowler in history. This was the most wickets for any bowler in history.

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