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Gary Lineker leads emotional tributes to ‘greatest spin bowler of all time’ Shane Warne following shock death aged 52

TRIBUTES have poured in for cricket legend Shane Warne after he passed away at the age of 52.

The Australian bowler is arguably the greatest spinner of all time and his death has hit many people hard.

Several fans have paid tribute to Shane Warne

Former England captain Michael Vaughan has paid tribute to the Spin King


The England took part in a one minute silence for Warne in Antigua

Former players and pundits have paid tribute to Warne, applauding his contribution to cricket and his wonderful personality.

Former Australia team-mate Adam Gilchrist simply tweeted: “????????????” to express his feelings.

Ex-England cricket captain Michael Vaughan said: “?Love ya King.”

Gary Lineker said: “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 football hero Geoff Hurst also joined in with the tributes: “Shocked to hear the sad news of the death of Shane Warne. One of the true greats in his chosen sport. Too young to go.”

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India cricket legend Virinder Sehwag wrote on Twitter: “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.”

West Indies great Viv Richards announced his shock at the news: “Unbelievable. I am shocked to the core. This can’t be true…

“Rest In Peace Shane Warne. There are no words to describe what I feel right now. A huge loss for cricket.”

SunSport columnist Piers Morgan wrote: “Absolutely devastated to hear that ⁦Shane Warne has died from a heart attack aged just 52.

“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.”

England Cricket tweeted: “One of the greatest of all-time. A legend. A genius. You changed Cricket. RIP Shane Warne ❤

Former England bowler Steve Harmison said: “It’s heart breaking. Last night, a great mentor to me in losing Rod Marsh was one thing but Shane Warne is another.

“I got to play against Warney, got to know his personality and character and know him as a friend.

“He is the greatest cricketer I’ve ever seen. For me, he is the best cricketer of the modern generation that I’ve seen in my lifetime and possibly just before that.

“The thing about Shane was, he was such a great competitor on the field and when you did well he was so respectful of the game.”