Australian legendary leggy, formally known as spin king, Shane Warne has passed away of a ‘suspected heart attack’ at his Villa in Thailand.
He brought a style quotient to slow bowling with his famous “go to the crease” and “tear the strip” moves. Not only did Warne generate a huge spin on the pitch, but he was also incredibly accurate.
The Warne made its international debut in 1992 as a color test and, like most wrist spinners, found it difficult when it launched. What he lacks is accuracy, despite his undeniable abundance of talent. Vaughan proved to be a quick learner and rose to prominence over the following year, even making what Mike Gatin called the “Ground of the Century” in the Ashes series.
Warne’s management released a brief statement in the early hours of Saturday (AEDT), that he passed away in Thailand of a suspected heart attack.