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'''Shane Keith Warne''' (born 13 September 1969) is an [[Australia]]n [[cricket]] commentator and former player. He captained the [[Australia national cricket team|Australian national team]] in [[One Day International]]s (ODI). He is often called one of the greatest [[Bowler (cricket)|bowler]]s in the history of the game. He took 708 [[wicket]]s, the second most of any player, from 40,704 [[Delivery (cricket)|balls]] bowled during his [[Test cricket|Test]] career He retired from international cricket in January 2007, at the end of Australia's 5–0 [[The Ashes|Ashes]] series victory over [[England national cricket team|England]].
'''Shane Keith Warne''' (born 13 September 1969) is an [[Australia]]n [[cricket]] commentator and former player. He captained the [[Australia national cricket team|Australian national team]] in [[One Day International]]s (ODI). He is often called one of the greatest [[Bowler (cricket)|bowler]]s in the history of the game. He took 708 [[wicket]]s, the second most of any player, from 40,704 [[Delivery (cricket)|balls]] bowled during his [[Test cricket|Test]] career He retired from international cricket in January 2007, at the end of Australia's 5–0 [[The Ashes|Ashes]] series victory over [[England national cricket team|England]].
 
On March 4, 2022, Shane Warne died due to heart attack in Koh Samui, Thailand.<ref>[https://www.connectedtoindia.com/australian-cricket-legend-shane-warne-dead-at-52-9814.html Australian cricket legend Shane Warne dead at 52.] Connected to India</ref>


Warne was born in [[Upper Ferntree Gully, Victoria|Upper Ferntree Gully]], [[Victoria, Australia|Victoria]]. He has three children with his ex-wife Simone Callahan. He has [[heterochromia iridum|complete heterochromia]], from which one of his eyes is blue, and the other green.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.ft.com/content/cbc7c0fa-0a33-11e5-a6a8-00144feabdc0|title=The Lucy Kellaway Interview: Shane Warne|author=Kellaway, Lucy|date=5 June 2015|accessdate=17 March 2020|work=[[Financial Times]]}}</ref>
Warne was born in [[Upper Ferntree Gully, Victoria|Upper Ferntree Gully]], [[Victoria, Australia|Victoria]]. He has three children with his ex-wife Simone Callahan. He has [[heterochromia iridum|complete heterochromia]], from which one of his eyes is blue, and the other green.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.ft.com/content/cbc7c0fa-0a33-11e5-a6a8-00144feabdc0|title=The Lucy Kellaway Interview: Shane Warne|author=Kellaway, Lucy|date=5 June 2015|accessdate=17 March 2020|work=[[Financial Times]]}}</ref>
==References==
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== External links ==
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[[Category:1969 births]]
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