Shane Warne has many memories related to Melbourne Cricket Ground.
new Delhi, Former Australian spinner Shane Warne died on Friday due to a heart attack in Thailand. He was 52 years old. There is a wave of mourning in the cricket world due to his sudden demise. Everyone is saddened by the passing of Shane Warne. Everyone is paying tribute to this legendary player. Meanwhile, Cricket Australia has also decided to pay tribute to him in a unique way.
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Recently, Cricket Australia has decided to rename a stand at Melbourne Cricket Ground after Shane Warne. According to Cricket Australia, The Great Southern Stand of the MCG will now be known as the SK Warne Stand.
A special tribute for the one and only Shane Warne. pic.twitter.com/0b0LJ3ilgM
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) March 5, 2022
Shane Warne has many memories related to Melbourne Cricket Ground. Shane Warne has played a total of 39 international matches at this ground, including Tests and ODIs, in which he has taken 102 wickets at an average of 22.78. In which 7 wickets for 52 runs was his best performance. Shane Warne has taken 56 wickets in 11 Tests played at this ground. He has taken 46 wickets in 28 ODI matches.
Shane Warne was the highest wicket-taker in the world. He was the highest wicket-taker after Sri Lanka’s Muttiah Muralitharan.