Daughter Brooke Warne gets emotional on father Shane Warne’s birthday, shares special photos on social media

Shane Warne passed away on 4 March 2022 at the age of 52. Shane Warne (Pic Source-X) Australia’s legendary spinner Shane Warne is considered one of the best bowlers in the world. His performance on behalf of Australia has always been tremendous in international cricket and there are many records that he has made and broken with his deadly bowling. Let us tell you, Shane Warne died on 4 March 2022 at the age of 52. Late Shane Warne was remembered by his daughter Brooke Warne on his birthday and shared a special post for him on her social media account. Brooke has shared her childhood photos with her father on social media. Shane Warne died due to a heart attack. Brooke shared pictures with her father on her Instagram and captioned it, ‘Happy Birthday Papa, I love you very much and today has been a very special day for all of us.’ Here’s Brooke Warne’s Instagram post: Let us tell you that Australian leg-spinner Shane Warne has 708 wickets 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 took 800 wickets in Test cricket which is a world record. Warne was not only a bowler, but also had the ability to play the role of a lower order batsman in difficult times. In 1992, Warne made his international debut against the Indian cricket team. In a career spanning over 16 years, he has taken 1,001 wickets in 339 international matches with an average of 25.51. Apart from this, the first season of IPL was played in the year 2008. Warne was made the captain of Rajasthan Royals in the first season. Where his team became the champion despite being the weakest. There are many players in the world who consider Warne as their idol. Players who scored most centuries in Tests between IND vs BAN- List of players who scored most runs in the powerplay of T20I in 2024- Ishan Kishan suddenly entered the Duleep Trophy and then scored a century Players who have won the most “Player of the Match” in WTC- Know how is Virat Kohli’s record in the test against Bangladesh? Batsmen who hit the most sixes for India in the death overs of T20I Batsmen who scored the fastest T20 century for Australia- Mushir Khan broke Sachin Tendulkar’s 33 year old record Wicketkeepers with most Man of the Match awards for India 7 expensive watches of Hardik Pandya and their prices, know here-

After Shane Warne’s 40-minute conversation, Piyush Chawla created a stir in IPL – know what happened?

Inspired by Shane Warne’s words, Chawla repaid the faith the team had shown in him. (Photo Source: BCCI) Australia’s iconic leg-spinner Shane Warne has helped many budding spinners in his country as well as the rest of the world. However, he passed away in the year 2022. Veteran Indian spinner Piyush Chawla recently recalled a conversation with the late legend Shane Warne, which has had a huge impact on his career. Talking about Piyush Chawla, he represented Kings XI Punjab (now Punjab Kings) in the first edition of the IPL in the year 2008, when he was just 19 years old. The T20 format was new in India at that time, and like many others, Chawla was also trying to understand the format and gameplay of T20 cricket. He made his T20 debut for Uttar Pradesh in 2007, where he registered impressive figures of 3-23. However, he struggled in the big leagues early in his career, conceding 46 runs in three overs in his first two Indian Premier League (IPL) matches against Chennai Super Kings (CSK) and Rajasthan Royals (RR). Piyush Chawla made this statement while speaking on 2 Sloggers Podcast “Our first match was against CSK and they had scored 230+ runs. I bowled one over and gave away 20 runs. So I just got one over. I thought ‘no problem. What’s done is done’. After that we reached Jaipur for the second match against Rajasthan Royals. We batted first and I scored 24 runs off 11-12 balls. When I came to bowl, I gave away 30 runs in 2 overs. After that I went to my room and thought ‘this T20 cricket is not my cup of tea’.” He further said, “After the match, Yuvraj came and introduced me to the great Shane Warne. I went to his room and started talking. I was not able to speak English and he was not able to understand much. But whatever little I understood, he understood. After 40 minutes I came out of his room and I am not joking, I felt that there is no bowler better than me. He told me a lot of things and explained me small things about cricket.” Piyush Chawla registered figures of 2- 16 in the next match against Mumbai Indians Inspired by Shane Warne’s words, Chawla justified the faith the team had shown in him. He picked up two wickets for just 16 runs in Kings XI Punjab’s stunning win over Mumbai Indians (MI) in Mohali. After this, Chawla never looked back and became one of the highest wicket-takers in IPL history.