He wrote on his Instagram handle, ‘Dad, my heart is broken. It doesn’t seem true. It doesn’t feel like you are no longer with us. It doesn’t seem right. You left too soon. Life is very cruel. I will keep those last memories of your life in my heart, in which you used to laugh and joke together.
He further wrote, ‘We were very much alike. And I always joked with you that I got your jeans and how much it bothers me!! Well, I can’t be more proud now that I got your jeans and feel lucky and will always be, I’ll always be proud to be your daughter. I will always love you and I will always miss you.’
A few weeks before Warne’s death, there were also reports that he wanted to become the head coach of the England cricket team. After cricket, he also made his own identity as a commentator. Warne was second in the list of bowlers who took the most wickets in Test cricket. He had 708 wickets in Tests to his name. Sri Lanka’s great spinner Muttiah Muralitharan had 800 Test wickets to his name.
Source: navbharattimes.indiatimes.com
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