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Shane Warne, Australia's legendary legspinner, dies aged 52​

Australia great passes away in Thailand following a suspected heart attack

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Shane Warne, one of cricket's all-time greats, has died of a suspected heart attack at the age of 52 in Koh Samui, Thailand, while on holiday.



Warne, who was named one of Wisden's Five Cricketers of the Century, claimed 708 Test wickets in a 15-year career for Australia between 1992 and 2007, and was also an ODI World Cup winner in 1999.




According to his manager Michael Cohen, he died of a suspected heart attack.



"Shane was found unresponsive in his villa and despite the best efforts of medical staff, he could not be revived," Cohen's statement read. "The family requests privacy at this time and will provide further details in due course."


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According to Reuters, Thai Police said Warne and three other friends were staying in a private villa and one of them went to inquire about him after the former cricketer did not turn up for dinner.



"The friend did CPR on him and called an ambulance," Chatchawin Nakmusik, an officer with the Bo Put police in Koh Samui, told Reuters by phone.



"An emergency response unit then arrived and did another CPR for 10-20 minutes. Then an ambulance from the Thai International Hospital arrived and took him there. They did CPR for five minutes, and then he died."



The police did not know the cause of death but were not treating it as suspicious, Chatchawin said.



The shocking news comes hours after the death of another icon of Australian cricket, former wicketkeeper Rod Marsh, who also suffered a heart attack earlier this week at the age of 74.



"Warney", as he was known throughout the cricketing world, was without question one of the true icons of world cricket, a man who almost singlehandedly revived the art of legspin in the early 1990s.



Although luminaries such as Pakistan's Abdul Qadir had kept the art alive, Warne brought a new glamour and attacking intent to legspin, with his bottle-blond hair allied to a keen tactical brain that he used to outfox a host of unwitting opponents in his pomp.



After an underwhelming debut against India in January 1992, where his solitary wicket came at a cost of 150 runs, Warne hinted at his full potential in bowling Australia to an unlikely victory over Sri Lanka in Colombo, before - in his fifth appearance - he ripped out seven match-winning second-innings wickets against West Indies at his home ground of Melbourne in the 1992-93 Boxing Day Test.



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Shane Warne's ball of the century

Shane Warne's ball of the century


However, it was the 1993 Ashes tour that truly cemented Warne's legend. In the opening match of the series at Old Trafford, and having been shielded from England's batters during the preceding one-day series, Warne's first delivery left the sport dumbfounded as he served up the so-called "ball of the century" to Mike Gatting - a drifting, dipping, spitting legbreak, that turned a full two feet from outside leg to hit the top of off.



Gatting was so confused, he did not initially realise he had been bowled - and in that moment, Warne exerted a hold over England's batters that was so absolute, they would not come close to reclaiming the Ashes for another 12 years. And even when they did, in the seismic summer of 2005, Warne's fingers were the last to be prised from the urn, as he carried Australia's attack with a career-best haul of 40 wickets.



Away from the cricket field, Warne could not help but court controversy. He was rarely far from the front pages of the tabloids amid a string of revelations about his personal life. In 1995, both he and his then team-mate Mark Waugh were fined for giving information to an Indian bookmaker during the previous year's tour of Sri Lanka.



In 2003, on the eve of that year's 50-over World Cup, Warne was suspended from international cricket for a year after a banned diuretic was found during a routine drugs test - he claimed it had been given to him by his mother to help him lose weight.



However, though that setback might have ended lesser careers, the year away from the game arguably gave Warne an extra lease of life going into his mid-30s. He returned to action with four five-wicket hauls in a row to lead Australia to a memorable 3-0 series win in Sri Lanka in March 2004, and then played a quietly crucial role in their subsequent "final frontier" victory in India.



He retired from international cricket with typical showmanship in the 2006-07 Ashes, leaving the field arm-in-arm with his long-term bowling ally Glenn McGrath - a fellow great in one of the all-time great Test teams - after reclaiming the Ashes with a 5-0 whitewash (the first that Australia had inflicted on England since 1920-21).



Even at the age of 37, the Warne legend was not done. In 2008, he was recruited by Rajasthan Royals to captain their franchise in the inaugural season of the Indian Premier League (IPL), and duly delivered the title with 19 wickets at 21.26 in the course of the campaign. Though he went wicketless in the final against Chennai Super Kings, he couldn't be kept out of the action, as he and Sohail Tanvir sealed the victory with the bat in a thrilling final-over finish.



Prior to his IPL involvement, Warne had spent eight years (2000-2008) in county cricket with Hampshire, after being recruited as captain by his friend and England rival, Robin Smith. He claimed 276 first-class wickets at 25.59 in his time at the club, and later had a stand at the Ageas Bowl named after him.




In retirement, Warne became a trenchant commentator, primarily for Fox Sports in Australia - ever insightful on tactical matters, if at times a touch bombastic. He also dabbled in professional poker, a card game that he said replicated the sort of mind-games that he had revelled in during his playing days. He became a fixture at the Aussie Millions in Melbourne and at the World Series of Poker in Las Vegas, where in 2009, his deep run into the tournament meant that he arrived late for his commentary duties at that summer's Ashes.



Tributes to Warne have poured in from the cricket world, from team-mates and rivals alike. Brian Lara, arguably the greatest batter to have faced Warne in his pomp, tweeted an image of a broken heart, adding: "Speechless at the moment. I literally don't know how to sum up this situation. My friend is gone!! We have lost one of the Greatest Sportsmen of all time!! My condolences goes out to his family. RIP Warnie!! You will be missed."



Adam Gilchrist, Warne's team-mate in one of the greatest Test teams of all time, added: "Numb. The highlight of my cricketing career was to keep wicket to Warnie. Best seat in the house to watch the maestro at work. Have often felt a tad selfish, that Heals [Ian Healy] and I pretty much exclusively are the only ones who had that thrill and pleasure at Test level. Rip Warnie."
 

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He was there with his guy friends on a 'boys' holiday.
No doubt they have had some happy endings but the final ending was sad.

Cricket legend Shane Warne dies of 'massive heart attack' aged 52 'after four friends battle for 20 minutes to try to resuscitate him' in Koh Samui villa on 'boys' holiday' to Thailand​

  • The Australian spinner, 52, died while on a 'boys' holiday' in Koh Samui, Thailand earlier today
  • Friends staying with Warne found him unresponsive in bed and battled to save his life with CPR for 20 minutes
  • His manager, separately confirming his death, saying that the father-of-three could not be revived
  • MailOnline understands he was chatting to fans in the airport in Thailand with a group of friends yesterday
  • This morning he tweeted his sadness at the death of Rod Marsh - and appears to have died shortly afterwards
  • Cricketer took more than 700 test wickets and is widely considered the greatest spinner in history of game
  • He was married to wife Simone for ten years and the couple had three children: Jackson, Summer and Brooke
  • After a relationship with Liz Hurley and dalliances with models, he had been single and using Tinder recently
By KEVIN AIRS FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA and MARTIN ROBINSON, CHIEF REPORTER

4 March 2022


Shane Warne died suddenly from a 'massive heart attack' at the age of 52 while on holiday in Thailand - after four friends staying with him battled to save his life for 20 minutes, police have said.
The Australian megastar cricketer turned pundit and businessman, and the greatest leg spinner in history, was found unconscious in a villa in the resort of Koh Samui earlier today.
Thai police said that Warne was staying in the villa with four friends, and when one of the group tried to wake Shane for food at around 5pm local time today he was found to be unresponsive.
It's believed Warne's manager Andrew Neophitou performed CPR on the cricket great for around 20 minutes to try and save his life before an ambulance arrived.
He was then taken to the Thai International Hospital where he was pronounced dead.
Australian cricket hero and legendary leg-spinner, Shane Warne, pictured at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on February 18, has died suddenly aged 52


Australian cricket hero and legendary leg-spinner, Shane Warne, pictured at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on February 18, has died suddenly aged 52
Prime Minister Scott Morrison posted a tribute to Shane Warne, expressing his shock at the cricket legend's premature death at the age of 52


Prime Minister Scott Morrison posted a tribute to Shane Warne, expressing his shock at the cricket legend's premature death at the age of 52
Tributes are building for Test cricket great Shane Warne at his statue outside the Melbourne Cricket Ground, with one fan leaving a stubby of VB


Tributes are building for Test cricket great Shane Warne at his statue outside the Melbourne Cricket Ground, with one fan leaving a stubby of VB
A worn cricket ball with a heartfelt message from a fan is left at the base of the statue of Warne outside the MCG in Melbourne


A worn cricket ball with a heartfelt message from a fan is left at the base of the statue of Warne outside the MCG in Melbourne
A boy places flowers at the statue of former Australian cricketing great Shane Warne outside the MCG


A boy places flowers at the statue of former Australian cricketing great Shane Warne outside the MCG
Speaking this evening by phone, Police Senior Sergeant Major Suporn Hemruangsree said: 'Police received a report about somebody who died at the Thai International Hospital so we went and asked the hotel, and found out that the deceased was with four other friends and died in the room.
'In the villa, the people were sleeping in separate rooms. They were sleeping from afternoon to evening, until about 5pm.
'At 5pm somebody came to call out this person for dinner but the deceased did not respond so they called three other friends to perform CPR for 20 minutes. They waited for the ambulance to come.
'The doctor announced the death of the person at 6:53pm. Police went and checked the room and there was no sign of intrusion or possessions being searched through. The body was sent for an autopsy at Koh Samui Hospital.'
Warne's manager separately confirmed his death, saying that the father-of-three could not be revived.
Family and friends began to arrive at the Melbourne home of Warne's former wife, Simone Callahan, early on Saturday morning.
Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews has offered Warne's family a state funeral to honour the legendary cricketer.
'Victoria has lost an icon. Australia has lost a legend. And the entire cricketing world is mourning the loss of the King,' Mr Andrews said in a statement.
Warne's mother Brigitte spoke briefly to the Herald Sun outside her home in Black Rock.
'We’re just in shock... we're ok,' she said.
Melbourne identity and friend of Warne, Eddie McGuire, told 3AW that the Great Southern Stand at the MCG should possibly be renamed to honour Warne.
'In the buffet of life, he ate well, but he also replenished... he gave it back in spades,' McGuire said.
'He got himself in some scrapes along the way but mainly through his giving nature.'
Australian cricketer Glenn Maxwell repeatedly broke down talking about the passing of Warne on the Triple M Dead Set Legends radio show on Saturday morning.
'He was a life-loving person. You'd be hard-pressed to find a more caring, loyal and generous person than him, Maxwell said.
Warne's death was announced just 12 hours after he tweeted his shock and grief at the death of Australia's great wicket keeper Rodney Marsh, who also died this morning following a cardiac arrest.
His death left the world of sport in shock and Australians mourning two of their greatest sporting icons, with Viv Richards, Ian Botham, Adam Gilchrist, Steve Smith and David Warner leading the tributes to his 'rock n roll' cricket and lifestyle. Michael Vaughan said his friend was a 'normal guy who could do incredible things' on the pitch.
'It is with great sadness we advise that Shane Keith Warne passed away of a suspected heart attack in Koh Samui, Thailand today, Friday March 4,' a statement from the management company read.
The statement added: 'Shane was found unresponsive in his Villa and despite the best efforts of medical staff, he could not be revived. The family requests privacy at this time and will provide further details in due course.'
Australian test captain Pat Cummins described him as 'king' while former prime minister Kevin Rudd labelled Warne a 'living legend' and 'larger than life' personality.
MailOnline understands Warne landed in Thailand yesterday and was seen looking happy while chatting with fans at the airport and looked like he was on a boys' break.
He is believed to have died at the luxury Samujana Villas resort in Koh Samui.
Some 24 hours ago, on his first night, he shared an image of its infinity pool. He tweeted for the last time around 11 hours later following Rod Marsh's death, his own cricketing hero from the great Australian team of the 1970s.
Warne became a global star in 1993 by bowling out Mike Gatting with the so-called 'Ball of the Century' - his first ball in Ashes cricket. He went on to get 708 test wickets, tormenting teams all over the world, especially Australia's great rival England.
Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews has offered the cricketing great's family a state funeral


Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews has offered the cricketing great's family a state funeral
Friends and family begin to arrive at the Melbourne home of Shane Warne's ex-wife Simone Callahan


Friends and family begin to arrive at the Melbourne home of Shane Warne's ex-wife Simone Callahan
Fans begin to add floral tributes to the base of the statue of Shane Warne outside the Melbourne Cricket Ground


Fans begin to add floral tributes to the base of the statue of Shane Warne outside the Melbourne Cricket Ground
Warne was in a relationship with Liz Hurley following the end of his marriage to his wife Simone, who had three children together in ten years. He and Hurley were together for around two years and were engaged before they split up


For ten years he was married to his childhood sweetheart Simone, having three children together: Jackson, Summer and Brooke.


Warne was in a relationship with Liz Hurley following the end of his marriage to his wife Simone, right, who had three children together in ten years. He and Hurley were together for around two years and were engaged before they split up
Warne is widely considered one of the greatest bowlers in history and a leg spinner of unsurpassed quality


Warne is widely considered one of the greatest bowlers in history and a leg spinner of unsurpassed quality
 

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He was there with his guy friends on a 'boys' holiday.
No doubt they have had some happy endings but the final ending was sad.

Cricket legend Shane Warne dies of 'massive heart attack' aged 52 'after four friends battle for 20 minutes to try to resuscitate him' in Koh Samui villa on 'boys' holiday' to Thailand​

  • The Australian spinner, 52, died while on a 'boys' holiday' in Koh Samui, Thailand earlier today
  • Friends staying with Warne found him unresponsive in bed and battled to save his life with CPR for 20 minutes
  • His manager, separately confirming his death, saying that the father-of-three could not be revived
  • MailOnline understands he was chatting to fans in the airport in Thailand with a group of friends yesterday
  • This morning he tweeted his sadness at the death of Rod Marsh - and appears to have died shortly afterwards
  • Cricketer took more than 700 test wickets and is widely considered the greatest spinner in history of game
  • He was married to wife Simone for ten years and the couple had three children: Jackson, Summer and Brooke
  • After a relationship with Liz Hurley and dalliances with models, he had been single and using Tinder recently
By KEVIN AIRS FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA and MARTIN ROBINSON, CHIEF REPORTER

4 March 2022


Shane Warne died suddenly from a 'massive heart attack' at the age of 52 while on holiday in Thailand - after four friends staying with him battled to save his life for 20 minutes, police have said.
The Australian megastar cricketer turned pundit and businessman, and the greatest leg spinner in history, was found unconscious in a villa in the resort of Koh Samui earlier today.
Thai police said that Warne was staying in the villa with four friends, and when one of the group tried to wake Shane for food at around 5pm local time today he was found to be unresponsive.
It's believed Warne's manager Andrew Neophitou performed CPR on the cricket great for around 20 minutes to try and save his life before an ambulance arrived.
He was then taken to the Thai International Hospital where he was pronounced dead.
Australian cricket hero and legendary leg-spinner, Shane Warne, pictured at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on February 18, has died suddenly aged 52


Australian cricket hero and legendary leg-spinner, Shane Warne, pictured at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on February 18, has died suddenly aged 52
Prime Minister Scott Morrison posted a tribute to Shane Warne, expressing his shock at the cricket legend's premature death at the age of 52's premature death at the age of 52


Prime Minister Scott Morrison posted a tribute to Shane Warne, expressing his shock at the cricket legend's premature death at the age of 52
Tributes are building for Test cricket great Shane Warne at his statue outside the Melbourne Cricket Ground, with one fan leaving a stubby of VB


Tributes are building for Test cricket great Shane Warne at his statue outside the Melbourne Cricket Ground, with one fan leaving a stubby of VB
A worn cricket ball with a heartfelt message from a fan is left at the base of the statue of Warne outside the MCG in Melbourne


A worn cricket ball with a heartfelt message from a fan is left at the base of the statue of Warne outside the MCG in Melbourne
A boy places flowers at the statue of former Australian cricketing great Shane Warne outside the MCG


A boy places flowers at the statue of former Australian cricketing great Shane Warne outside the MCG
Speaking this evening by phone, Police Senior Sergeant Major Suporn Hemruangsree said: 'Police received a report about somebody who died at the Thai International Hospital so we went and asked the hotel, and found out that the deceased was with four other friends and died in the room.
'In the villa, the people were sleeping in separate rooms. They were sleeping from afternoon to evening, until about 5pm.
'At 5pm somebody came to call out this person for dinner but the deceased did not respond so they called three other friends to perform CPR for 20 minutes. They waited for the ambulance to come.
'The doctor announced the death of the person at 6:53pm. Police went and checked the room and there was no sign of intrusion or possessions being searched through. The body was sent for an autopsy at Koh Samui Hospital.'
Warne's manager separately confirmed his death, saying that the father-of-three could not be revived.
Family and friends began to arrive at the Melbourne home of Warne's former wife, Simone Callahan, early on Saturday morning.
Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews has offered Warne's family a state funeral to honour the legendary cricketer.
'Victoria has lost an icon. Australia has lost a legend. And the entire cricketing world is mourning the loss of the King,' Mr Andrews said in a statement.
Warne's mother Brigitte spoke briefly to the Herald Sun outside her home in Black Rock.
'We’re just in shock... we're ok,' she said.
Melbourne identity and friend of Warne, Eddie McGuire, told 3AW that the Great Southern Stand at the MCG should possibly be renamed to honour Warne.
'In the buffet of life, he ate well, but he also replenished... he gave it back in spades,' McGuire said.
'He got himself in some scrapes along the way but mainly through his giving nature.'
Australian cricketer Glenn Maxwell repeatedly broke down talking about the passing of Warne on the Triple M Dead Set Legends radio show on Saturday morning.
'He was a life-loving person. You'd be hard-pressed to find a more caring, loyal and generous person than him, Maxwell said.
Warne's death was announced just 12 hours after he tweeted his shock and grief at the death of Australia's great wicket keeper Rodney Marsh, who also died this morning following a cardiac arrest.
His death left the world of sport in shock and Australians mourning two of their greatest sporting icons, with Viv Richards, Ian Botham, Adam Gilchrist, Steve Smith and David Warner leading the tributes to his 'rock n roll' cricket and lifestyle. Michael Vaughan said his friend was a 'normal guy who could do incredible things' on the pitch.
'It is with great sadness we advise that Shane Keith Warne passed away of a suspected heart attack in Koh Samui, Thailand today, Friday March 4,' a statement from the management company read.
The statement added: 'Shane was found unresponsive in his Villa and despite the best efforts of medical staff, he could not be revived. The family requests privacy at this time and will provide further details in due course.'
Australian test captain Pat Cummins described him as 'king' while former prime minister Kevin Rudd labelled Warne a 'living legend' and 'larger than life' personality.
MailOnline understands Warne landed in Thailand yesterday and was seen looking happy while chatting with fans at the airport and looked like he was on a boys' break.
He is believed to have died at the luxury Samujana Villas resort in Koh Samui.
Some 24 hours ago, on his first night, he shared an image of its infinity pool. He tweeted for the last time around 11 hours later following Rod Marsh's death, his own cricketing hero from the great Australian team of the 1970s.
Warne became a global star in 1993 by bowling out Mike Gatting with the so-called 'Ball of the Century' - his first ball in Ashes cricket. He went on to get 708 test wickets, tormenting teams all over the world, especially Australia's great rival England.
Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews has offered the cricketing great's family a state funeral's family a state funeral


Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews has offered the cricketing great's family a state funeral
Friends and family begin to arrive at the Melbourne home of Shane Warne's ex-wife Simone Callahan's ex-wife Simone Callahan


Friends and family begin to arrive at the Melbourne home of Shane Warne's ex-wife Simone Callahan
Fans begin to add floral tributes to the base of the statue of Shane Warne outside the Melbourne Cricket Ground


Fans begin to add floral tributes to the base of the statue of Shane Warne outside the Melbourne Cricket Ground
Warne was in a relationship with Liz Hurley following the end of his marriage to his wife Simone, who had three children together in ten years. He and Hurley were together for around two years and were engaged before they split up


For ten years he was married to his childhood sweetheart Simone, having three children together: Jackson, Summer and Brooke.


Warne was in a relationship with Liz Hurley following the end of his marriage to his wife Simone, right, who had three children together in ten years. He and Hurley were together for around two years and were engaged before they split up
Warne is widely considered one of the greatest bowlers in history and a leg spinner of unsurpassed quality


Warne is widely considered one of the greatest bowlers in history and a leg spinner of unsurpassed quality
I wonder if the Patpong street lady boys got send him flowers too?
 
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