Shane Warne | Death by watching cricket! Vaughan’s manager emotionally

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Cricket fans around the world are in the midst of the news of the demise of legendary cricketer Shane Warne. There is no other player in world cricket who has done magic like Vaughan in leg spin. Vaughan, who went to rest in Thailand to retire from official business, was bid farewell after suffering a heart attack. Now the manager of the star, James Erskine, is describing his last moments.

Erskine says he watched Shane Vaughan play cricket until shortly before his death. He said Vaughn had a heart attack before getting ready for dinner with friends.

Erskine made the announcement in an interview with the Sydney Morning Herald. Erskine, who has been Vaughan’s manager for a long time, came up with the explanation at a time when there was a lot of news surrounding Vaughn’s death.

‘I saw reports that he was drunk before he died. That is factually incorrect. He was watching cricket just before his death. When he went to the room to look for Vaughn, he found him lying unconscious. The Pakistan-Australia cricket match was being televised at the time. Vaughn was confused while watching the match. We tried to save him but it did not happen, “said Erskine.

“I was given CPR for 20 minutes, and by the time the ambulance arrived, I was rushed to the hospital within 20 minutes, but by then I was dead,” Erzkin added. Erskine reported that Vaughn had not been drinking for the past few days as part of a new diet plan.

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Shane Warne is considered one of the best players in world cricket. Von-Tendulkar and Von-Lara fights were famous. Shane Warne is the second highest wicket – taker in the world. Vaughan has taken 708 wickets in 145 Tests.

He took 293 wickets in 194 ODIs. He also took 1001 wickets in international cricket during his long career from 1992 to 2007. Vaughan has taken five wickets in 37 Tests and 10 wickets in 10 innings. He scored 3154 runs in Tests and 1018 runs in ODIs.

Vaughn was born on September 13, 1969, in Victoria, Australia. He made his Test debut in 1992. On December 3, 2007, Muttiah Muralitharan of Sri Lanka broke Warne’s record for the most wickets in a Test match. The Rajasthan Royals won the inaugural IPL tournament in 2008 under Shane Warne. He took 57 wickets in 55 matches in the IPL. He later served as an advisor to the team.

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