A cricketer who changed the game forever
A cricketer who changed the game forever
5 March 2022
Shane Warne's legacy is being fondly remembered after his sudden death in a hotel in Thailand.
Warne took 708 test match wickets and helped Australia win the1999 World Cup among his long list of achievements.
Current Australian captain Pat Cummins says his side is in shock.
Former Black Caps bowler Simon Doull says there are many moments Warne will be remembered for.
They include the man of the match performance in the 1999 cricket world cup final and the endless number of test matches he won from nowhere.
But the famed 'ball of the century' against Mike Gatting in England in 1993 will probably be the most significant.
Shane Warne was 52.
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