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    Shane warne dead at 52

    Such a shock. Heart attack

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    Gobsmacked 😳😩

    Liked a party, a prostitute and nose candy I believe.

    Great character though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mickd1961 View Post
    Gobsmacked 😳😩

    Liked a party, a prostitute and nose candy I believe.

    Great character though.
    and liz hurley mick.

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    Greatest spinner of all time?
    RIP.

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    First I knew about it on the Boards had to put the news on
    "What a shock" a fantastic Bowler & seemed a good guy RIP Shane ,

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    Greatest bowler of all time, absolute legend, I’m gutted

    Great documentary on him on Amazon Prime I watched a few weeks ago

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    Quote Originally Posted by BaggieSingh View Post
    Greatest bowler of all time, absolute legend, I’m gutted

    Great documentary on him on Amazon Prime I watched a few weeks ago

    Greatest bowler.

    Greatest first ball of an Ashes career ever bowled.

    Forget Muralitheran's figures, his action was illegal so he shouldn't even feature in lists of "Best Evers".

    Watching Warne give a coaching class indoors on SKY a couple of years ago was amazing, watching him turn the ball a foot on a carpet off one stride told you all you needed to know about just how brilliant this bloke was at his craft.

    What a 29 years the guy lived from that moment against Mike Getting in 1993, pure box office both on and off the pitch and he seemed to enjoy every moment.

    How ironic that Rod Marsh has passed away this week as well, can you imagine Warne bowling and Marshy behind the timbers......talk about "dream team".

    Thats their greatest ever bowler and their greatest ever wicketkeeper both gone in days.

    The iconic moment Warne bowled out Gatting was made even more iconic by Dickie Bird being the umpire and Richie Benaud being on commentary...........wow.....this guy had one hell of a script writer. To have the best bowler of all time being officiated by the best umpire of all time and commentated on by the best commentator of all time in ANY sport!!

    I will truly miss Warne on commentary, what a bloke, what a life.


    That moment.....


    https://youtu.be/s3V-sYH0Sks

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    Quote Originally Posted by mickd1961 View Post
    Greatest bowler.

    Greatest first ball of an Ashes career ever bowled.

    Forget Muralitheran's figures, his action was illegal so he shouldn't even feature in lists of "Best Evers".

    Watching Warne give a coaching class indoors on SKY a couple of years ago was amazing, watching him turn the ball a foot on a carpet off one stride told you all you needed to know about just how brilliant this bloke was at his craft.

    What a 29 years the guy lived from that moment against Mike Getting in 1993, pure box office both on and off the pitch and he seemed to enjoy every moment.

    How ironic that Rod Marsh has passed away this week as well, can you imagine Warne bowling and Marshy behind the timbers......talk about "dream team".

    Thats their greatest ever bowler and their greatest ever wicketkeeper both gone in days.

    The iconic moment Warne bowled out Gatting was made even more iconic by Dickie Bird being the umpire and Richie Benaud being on commentary...........wow.....this guy had one hell of a script writer. To have the best bowler of all time being officiated by the best umpire of all time and commentated on by the best commentator of all time in ANY sport!!

    I will truly miss Warne on commentary, what a bloke, what a life.


    That moment.....


    https://youtu.be/s3V-sYH0Sks
    Remember watching this with my live on tv with grandad, just open mouthed and was like who is this guy

    Warner’s stats are amazing, but they don’t tell the story he took wickets in a team when all of the bowlers took wickets so he had less potential wickets to take, Murali and maybe one other bowler Vaas took all of the wickets which is why he accumulated so many

    Sad day, and no age to pass away

    Benaud, Bird those were the days mate absolute class, if you get a chance watch the doc on Prime it’s awesome

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    Only found out on this forum. Two great Aussie cricketers gone within about 24 hrs. of each other. Neither of them any age, especially Shane Warne. RIP.

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