Shane Warne Goooooone
https://indianexpress.com/article/sport ... 2-7801420/
Unfuckingbelievable
Merged , OS got there first
Unfuckingbelievable
Merged , OS got there first
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My favourite Aussie cricketer ever, possibly the greatest bowler of all time. Gone too soonBREAKING: Australia cricket legend, Shane Warne, dies of ‘suspected heart attack’
https://www.foxsports.com.au/cricket/au ... 3aa287ce84
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Sad news. RIP Sharney
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Bad day for Australian cricket, only 52
Nothing but admiration for him, as a pathetically poor "leg-spinner" myself he gave inspiration to a genre of bowling that was really dying out in E&W cricket and he was a true artist with the ball. The famous wicket of Gatting of course is rightly legend.
RIP
Nothing but admiration for him, as a pathetically poor "leg-spinner" myself he gave inspiration to a genre of bowling that was really dying out in E&W cricket and he was a true artist with the ball. The famous wicket of Gatting of course is rightly legend.
RIP
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Christ, that's no age. A real love/hate player, you hated to see him destroying your batting lineup but couldn't help applauding a master of his craft.
It's a sign of the times now that whenever a sportsman dies young there's a bit of me that wonders about steroids, hormones and stimulants during a playing career having an effect in middle age.
And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?
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RIP. A true great as a player and always entertaining as a broadcaster. And he managed to shag Liz Hurley
I'm not sure those are the stimulants that spring to mind with Warne...
Really crappy news. It feels like the world started going downhill somewhere around 2015 & is now accelerating fast.
Perhaps it's just age. I remember a period when my mother was in her 40s & it seemed like all she talked about was who had died recently.
Wha daur meddle wi' me?
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A giant of the game! Absolute legend. Rest in peace Warnie!
He used diuretics for weight loss didn't he at one stage. Hopefully he wasn't using anything to help his current weight loss regime.Mahoney wrote: ↑Fri Mar 04, 2022 3:08 pmI'm not sure those are the stimulants that spring to mind with Warne...
Really crappy news. It feels like the world started going downhill somewhere around 2015 & is now accelerating fast.
Perhaps it's just age. I remember a period when my mother was in her 40s & it seemed like all she talked about was who had died recently.
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When you consider all he got up to, 52 isn't a bad innings. RIP, very few people can say they single handedly changed a sport, but he certainly did.
A legend and by all rights the real top test wicket taker. Was the inspiration for me to take up leg spin, sadly I can't match him on the hookers/coke front.
A legend and by all rights the real top test wicket taker. Was the inspiration for me to take up leg spin, sadly I can't match him on the hookers/coke front.
Old men forget: yet all shall be forgot, But he'll remember with advantages, What feats he did that day
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Quite possibly.
For decades, Thailand (in particular Pattaya) has been a magnet for bodybuilders, pro and amateur.
Great weather, great freely-available women, and cheap over-the-counter 'pharmaceuticals'.
A dozen years ago, it was big news in both the region and Australia when the famed ZYZZ died in a Thai sauna aged in his very early 20s.
ZYZZ was heavily into steroids but favored the sculptured look over mass.
Warne may have died on Koh Samui rather than Phuket.
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Very sad, that’s so young these days.
Certainly one of the main reasons I started watching cricket and the main reason for busting a gut to get tickets for some Tests - “I saw him play” type stuff
Certainly one of the main reasons I started watching cricket and the main reason for busting a gut to get tickets for some Tests - “I saw him play” type stuff
All the money you made will never buy back your soul
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Fucking hell. RIP.
A legend that defined an era.
A legend that defined an era.
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What a f**king awful day for cricket and the Aussies in particular.
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I'd go with the best spin bowler of all time and, agree, by rights the top taker: Murali should have been banned for that abortion of an action.Paddington Bear wrote: ↑Fri Mar 04, 2022 4:21 pm When you consider all he got up to, 52 isn't a bad innings. RIP, very few people can say they single handedly changed a sport, but he certainly did.
A legend and by all rights the real top test wicket taker. Was the inspiration for me to take up leg spin, sadly I can't match him on the hookers/coke front.
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Best and most influential cricketer I've seen, and he didn't get to play with DRS which would have made playing him much harder again.