Ranveer Singh, Randeep, Shilpa Shetty and others mourn the sudden demise of Australian cricketer Shane Warne

Shane Warne
Image Source : Twitter/Shilpa Shetty

Australian cricketer Shane Warne

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  • Australian cricketer Shane Warne’s 52. died at the age of
  • He died of a “suspected heart attack”

The death of Australian cricket legend Shane Warne has shocked the whole world. The greatest leg-spinner of all time has passed away at the age of 52. According to a Fox Cricket report, Warne died of a heart attack. “Shane was found unresponsive in his villa and, despite the best efforts of the medical staff, could not be revived,” a statement on the Fox website said. After his demise, many Bollywood celebrities and fans posted condolences on social media. Taking to his Instagram, Ranveer Singh shared a picture of Shane Warne with a broken heart emoji.

Shilpa Shetty shared happy pictures with the legend and tweeted, “Legends Live @shanewarne23 #ShaneWarne.”

Urmila Matondkari “Deeply shocked & saddened to hear about the untimely demise of #cricket legend Shane Warne. Legendary Australian leg spinner..he will be missed..! Rest in peace!! #ShaneWarne #Ashes #Australia.”

Randeep Hooda, who got discharged today after undergoing knee surgery, posted a picture of Shane Warne on his official Twitter handle. He wrote, “Rest in Peace Warney #ShaneWarne #Legend.”

Filmmaker Hansal Mehta tweeted: “Very shocking.” Singer Armaan Malik wrote, “Shane Warne It’s so sad and suddenly… gone too quickly.”

Sunny Deol wrote, “Cricket lost a gem today. Rest in peace, legend Shane Warne. Gone too soon, prayers.”

Meanwhile, Warne played 194 One Day Internationals for Australia in which he took 293 wickets. The right-handed batsman was also working with the bat as he scored 3,154 runs in his Test career. He scored 1,018 runs in the 50-over format. The leg-spinner was known for his deceitful bowling and took a total of 1001 wickets. He became the first bowler to reach the peak of 1,000 international wickets.