Shane Warne was on a mission; had set 'Operation shred' till July. See his last photo

  • Apparently last week, Shane Warne mentioned the mission on Twitter with July as a goal in mind.

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Updated4 Mar 2022, 08:47 PM IST
Shane Warne died of a suspected heart attack
Shane Warne died of a suspected heart attack(Reuters)

Legendary Australian spinner Shane Warne, who died due to a heart attack on Friday, was on a mission for the past few days. Calling it ‘operation shred’, the cricketer was working towards gaining fitness once again. Apparently last week, Warne mentioned it on Twitter with ‘July’ as a goal in mind.

On the last day of this February, he took to Twitter to say, Operation shred has started (10 days in) & the goal by July is to get back to this shape from a few years ago ! Let’s go

 

Warne died of a suspected heart attack reported Fox Cricket. "Shane was found unresponsive in his villa and despite the best efforts of medical staff, he could not be revived,"a statement on the Fox website said. "The family requests privacy at this time and will provide further details in due course," it added.

Shane Warne was one of the best leg-spinners to have embraced the game. Warne scalped 708 wickets in his illustrious career which spanned for 145 Test matches.

Warne played 194 One Day Internationals for Australia in which he scalped 293 wickets. The right-hander was also handy with the bat as he scored 3,154 runs in his Test career. He amassed 1,018 runs in the 50-overs format.

The leg-spinner was known for his guile bowling and took a total of 1001 wickets. He became the first-ever bowler to scale the peak of 1,000 international wickets.

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