Pat Cummins paid tribute to the legacy of the late Shane Warne on his 55th birthday in a special way, watch video

Warne is the second highest wicket taker in Test cricket Shane Warne (Image Credit- Twitter X) The cricket world is celebrating the 55th birthday of the late Australian spinner Shane Warne today on 13 September. On this occasion, fellow cricketers and others have been seen paying tribute to Warne in their own way. So, on this occasion, Australia’s Test and ODI team captain Pat Cummins has been seen paying tribute to Warne in a special way. Let us tell you that on Warne’s birthday, cricket.com.au has shared a video on its official X account. In this video, Cummins has told the fans the essence of Warne’s life and cricket in a very poetic way. In this video, Cummins said about Warne- We can count wickets, but we cannot measure the feelings, the emotions that he created inside us. It is a simple feeling of joy. A chubby face in cricket whites, he picked up a ball at the age of 12 and at 15 he cast his spell on the cricket world. He was just an extraordinary boy. It meant that he felt like one of us, he left the world watching us struggle, and left the cricket world defeated. Watch this video of Pat Cummins Happy birthday, Warnie. A poetic tribute to the life and magic of Shane Keith Warne, as read by Australia Test captain Pat Cummins. pic.twitter.com/PNqgIrgU7f — cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) September 13, 2024 Let us tell you that Shane Warne has 708 wickets in his name in Test cricket. With this, he is second after Sri Lankan legend Muttiah Muralitharan in terms of taking the most wickets in Test cricket. Muralitharan has taken 800 wickets in Test cricket. Apart from this, Warne, who made his international debut against India in 1992, has taken 1001 international wickets in 339 international matches. He also made Rajasthan Royals champions under his captaincy in IPL 2008.