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SHANE Warne's four pals battled for 20 minutes to save his life after the cricket star died during a lads' holiday from a suspected heart attack.

The cricket legend, 52, was found unresponsive in a villa in Thailand, where he arrived alongside his friends on Thursday.

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The 52-year-old tragically died at the age of 52Credit: Rex
The cricket star was found dead in his villa in Thailand
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The cricket star was found dead in his villa in ThailandCredit: Not known, clear with picture desk

Police Senior Sergeant Major Suporn Hemruangsree said the group were sleeping on Friday afternoon when a pal tried to wake Shane, but to no avail.

Officers said the friends performed CPR for around 20 minutes before an ambulance arrived and took him to the Thai International Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

His death came hours after his final tragic Instagram post, where Shane shared a picture on his story from his Thai villa with the caption "goodnight from Koh Samui".

Warne’s management released a brief statement today confirming that he had passed away.

"Shane was found unresponsive in his villa and despite the best efforts of medical staff, he could not be revived,” the statement reads.

"The family requests privacy at this time and will provide further details in due course."

His death came just hours after tweeting his "sadness" at the death of cricket legend Rod Marsh who suffered a heart attack aged 74.

He said: "Sad to hear the news that Rod Marsh has passed. He was a legend of our great game & an inspiration to so many young boys & girls.

"Rod cared deeply about cricket & gave so much especially to Australia & England players.

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"Sending lots & lots of love to Ros & the family. RIP mate."

Shane captained the Australia national team in One Day Internationals and was widely considered one of the greatest bowlers in cricket history.

As well as playing internationally, Warne played domestic cricket for his home state of Victoria and English domestic cricket for Hampshire.

He was captain of Hampshire for three seasons from 2005 to 2007 and played his first test match in 1992 and took over 1,000 international wickets.

Perhaps the most-viewed cricket clip of all time, Shane Warne’s Ball of the Century at Old Trafford in 1993 was the start of the leg-spinner’s legend.

His very first delivery in Ashes cricket swerved in the air, landed outside Mike Gatting’s leg stump and turned so savagely that it clipped the top of off stump.

Australia won the match and clinched the Ashes. Gatting’s bemused look as he trudged off was a picture.

On December 21, 2006, Warned announced his retirement following the fifth Ashes Test match at the SCG.

He said it was his intention to "go out on top" and added that he might have retired after the 2005 Ashes series if Australia had won.

Cricketer Shane Warne has died aged 52
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Cricketer Shane Warne has died aged 52Credit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
He was found unresponsive at his villa in Thailand
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He was found unresponsive at his villa in ThailandCredit: Getty
Warne after his record 700th wicket
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Warne after his record 700th wicketCredit: Reuters
He developed a reputation as the 'Bad Boy of Cricket'
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He developed a reputation as the 'Bad Boy of Cricket'Credit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
Warne was married to his first wife Simone for 10 years
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Warne was married to his first wife Simone for 10 yearsCredit: Getty
He was also engaged to actress Liz Hurley
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He was also engaged to actress Liz HurleyCredit: Getty
He was last linked romantically to model Emily Sears
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He was last linked romantically to model Emily SearsCredit: Splash News

In February 2003, he was handed a 12-month ban from cricket after taking a diuretic.

At the time, he accused the Australian Cricket Board's drug tribunal of bowing to "anti-doping hysteria" following the year-long suspension for using a prohibited substance as a masking agent.

He said his mother Brigitte gave him the Moduretic before he went in front of the cameras to announce his retirement from one-day international cricket after the World Cup.


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FAMILY

Devastated Shane revealed he was left alone in his hotel room and cried himself to sleep after his ex-wife Simone Callahan broke up with him in 2005.

He was married to Simone for 10 years and the pair had three kids: Brooke, 24; Jackson, 22; and Summer, 20.

The blonde star, whose lovers include former fiancée Liz Hurley, has admitted he turned to booze during tearful nights alone.

Simone told how her “life was turned on its head” when she arrived in England to start a new life with Shane just as the Ashes series was about to begin.

But when newspaper stories revealed Shane had been pursuing other women behind her back, including student Laura Sayers and mum-of-three Kerrie Collimore, Simone headed home to Australia with their three children.

In a new documentary released just two months ago titled simply Shane, the former bad boy of cricket, admits: “I think that was the lowest.

"The impact on my children, they wouldn’t get to see me and that was my fault.

“I would go back and raid the minibar. I was on my own on the hotel room floor, crying ‘you d***head'.”

It marked the end of Shane's 10-year marriage to Simone, which had weathered cheating allegations in the past.

Simone stuck by him when it emerged he'd pestered a British nurse with obscene messages, which cost him the vice-captaincy of his nation’s cricket team in 2000.

He later dated Hurley and moved into her Brighton mansion, with the couple announcing their engagement in 2011.

After they split in 2013 - Shane said he had to "live with" what he did to his family "for the rest of my life".

In 2016, he was said to be seeing American student Kathryn Long.

Most recently, he was reportedly dating Australian model Emily Sears.

He started dating the 37-year-old in March 2017 and confirmed the relationship in June of that year.

They were first seen in a Los Angeles restaurant where they shared a three-hour meal.

'GUTTING NEWS'

Tributes have poured in for the cricketing legend, including from Piers Morgan.

"Absolutely devastated to hear that Shane Warne has died from a heart attack aged just 52," he tweeted.

"He was a genius cricketer, a  supreme entertainer, a fantastic bloke and a great loyal friend for many years.

"Just gutting news. RIP Warnie, I loved every minute in your company."

Ed Sheeran has said he is "absolutely gutted" by the news of his "amazing friend."

The singer said he had spoken to Warne on the phone this week to mark the anniversary of music mogul Michael Gudinski's death, with both of them raising a glass in his honour.

Sheeran shared a photo of Warne and Gudinski together on Instagram and wrote: "The world keeps taking incredible people away.

"I spoke to Shane on the anniversary of Michaels's passing this week saying we were both raising a glass of 707 in his honour, and now this news comes out.

"Shane was the kindest heart, and always went above and beyond to make people feel welcome and special. Such a gentleman.

"He gave so many hours and years of his life to bring joy to others and was such an amazing friend to me. Il bloody miss you mate. Absolutely gutted."

Gary Lineker tweeted: "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."

England cricketing hero Monty Panesar told TalkRadio: "This is absolutely devastating, I'm sure the cricketing community will be completely shocked."

He said Warne was one of the "legends of the game" - "on and off the field, what he did for cricket was unbelievable."

Monty went on: "It's absolutely shocking. I can't believe I'm even sort of talking to you about this."

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."

And Trinidadian cricketer Brian Lara said he was "speechless" as he paid tribute to the star on Twitter.

He added: "I literally don’t know how to sum up this situation. My friend is gone!! We have lost one of the Greatest Sportsmen of all time!! My condolences goes out to his family. RIP Warnie!! You will be missed.";

LIFE AFTER CRICKET

Last year, it was reported Shane was planning to build a $5 million new home in Portsea, Victoria.

According to The Herald Sun, plans were submitted on his behalf to Mornington Peninsula Shire Council to build the eye-catching property featuring a bowling alley, wine cellar, and jet ski garage.

In September, Warne joked he tried smoking 100 cigarettes a day to cure Covid.

The Aussie, 52, tested positive over the summer, forcing him to isolate and miss coaching The Hundred team London Spirit.

Double-jabbed Warne, a Sky TV cricket pundit who took 708 Test wickets, said: “I’m unfortunately not playing enough golf because I’ve got Covid.

“Don’t take this as any sort of gospel, and this is actually a bit tongue-in-cheek, but I thought if I smoked 100 cigarettes a day I could kill Covid.

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“It didn’t really work and I ended up on a ventilator, so it wasn’t ideal.

“I had to have the ten days’ isolation — but I’m up and about now.”

Warne was last seen out and about on February 18 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground
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Warne was last seen out and about on February 18 at the Melbourne Cricket GroundCredit: EPA
England's Dan Lawrence and Ben Foakes held a minute's silence ahead of today's match in Antigua
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England's Dan Lawrence and Ben Foakes held a minute's silence ahead of today's match in AntiguaCredit: PA
Shane with Liz and his family
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Shane with Liz and his familyCredit: AFP
He was one of the most successful cricketers in Australian history
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He was one of the most successful cricketers in Australian historyCredit: Reuters
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