Cricketing legend Shane Warne has died aged 52.
The Australia spinner, who is one of the highest ever wicket takers in cricket, has died after a suspected heart attack.
In a statement, Warne's management said: “It is with great sadness we advise that Shane Keith Warne passed away of a suspected heart attack in Koh Samui, Thailand today, Friday 4 March."
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The statement added: “Shane was found unresponsive in his villa and despite the best efforts of medical staff, he could not be revived.
“The family requests privacy at this time and will provide further details in due course.”
In June 1993, Warne delivered the 'Ball of the Century' on the second day of the first Test of the 1993 Ashes series, at Old Trafford in Manchester.
His 708 Test wickets has only been surpassed by contemporary rival and fellow spinner Muttiah Muralitharan.
Former cricketer Virender Sehwag lead tributes on Twitter, writing: "Cannot believe it. One of the greatest spinners, the man who made spin cool, superstar Shane Warne is no more.
"Life is very fragile, but this is very difficult to fathom. My heartfelt condolences to his family, friends and fans all around the world."
Former cricketer and commentator Shoaib Akhtar posted a photo of him and Shane together, adding: "Just heard the devastating news about legendary Shane Warne passing away. No words to describe how shocked & sad i am. What a legend. What a man. What a cricketer."
Meanwhile sports broadcaster Gary Lineker posted: "Terribly saddened and shocked to hear the news that Shane Warne has died. The greatest spin bowler of all time. Can’t quite believe it. RIP Shane".
BBC Breakfast presenter Dan Walker recalled an appearance by Shane Warne on the programme in January this year.
He tweeted: “Genuinely can’t believe the sad news about the death of Shane Warne. He came on Breakfast just a couple of weeks ago & was as effervescent as ever. What a talent he was. He had a huge impact on cricket and will be sorely missed by so many.”
Jemima Goldsmith, who was close friends with Shane Warne, tweeted: “Devastating, shocking news about Shane Warne. A sporting hero for so many, inc my sons. And a giant-hearted friend.”
TV presenter Lizzie Cundy said she and Shane Warne shared “many laughs together” in a tribute on Twitter.
She said: “I’m absolutely devastated to have just heard my friend Shane Warne has past away. A true cricket legend and really lovely chap. We had many laughs together, I’m heartbroken. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.”
This is a breaking news story and will be updated when more information becomes available.
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