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SHANE WARNE 1969 - 2022 :Farewell to a legend

The Australian Women's Weekly

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April 2022

A larrikin, a genius, a flawed Aussie hero and the world’s Spin King. The Weekly and those who knew and loved him tip their caps to the inimitable Shane Warne.

- MARTIN LENEHAN

SHANE WARNE 1969 - 2022 :Farewell to a legend

As a proud sporting nation punching above our weight on the international stage, Australia loves a winner but we love a character even more. From the pool to the pitch, from the SCG to the MCG, from Olympians to Immortals and Invincibles, we savour their successes and forgive their failings because they're one of ours and one of us. The ability to scale the greatest of heights while still remaining grounded is one only a rare breed of sportspeople and celebrities have mastered - and those who have hold a special place in our hearts.

When we lose one of these icons, we feel like we've lost a little piece of our identity.

So it was that news of Shane Warne's passing on March 4 at the age of 52 sent shock waves through not only the Baggy Green brotherhood but the entire nation.

The Spin King had long since retired from Test cricket but remained a part of our lives through his high-profile relationships, his poker playing prowess, his gin, his mesmerising highlight reels and his commentary work, most recently on the 2021-22 Ashes series, won so convincingly by Australia.

In many ways, it's fitting that the final Test series Warnie witnessed was the time-honoured battle between Australia and England, the benchmark by which all cricketers from both countries are measured.

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