@@cameronjohns8639 yeah mate it was pretty gutting to wake up to see the news a mate sent to me and I thought it was a hoax. I guess it wouldn't matter what country you support, anyone who was a super star in cricket. Regardless of what team you support
@@cameronjohns8639 I still have recorded games of the recent ashes series and the 5 t20 games vs from what seems not even a month ago and see him and hear his commentary on tv and still can't believe it's the last time I'd ever hear him in commentary
Fantastic cricketer. How is it possible that an ex-athlete albeit a smoker and a drinker and a carbaholic, would not go for a heart check-up, or be forced to by his management team, as part of a general annual health check is beyond me. We waz robbed of a fantastic personality.
Shane is just a normal likeable bloke Man that could spin a cricket ball better than any one who ever lived. He had to put up with the stress of being great at wha he did .
@@nadanightingale4733 Well, it kinda doesn't matter of he was born on the moon. There was a universal love and respect for him throughout the world and his influence just kept growing. His legacy will continue to grow even after death. For my money, the very best all round cricketer to ever walk on the field.
RIP legend. Spot on with what he said about it being too politically correct nowadays. It is. The fun police have too much to say. They can all get lost!!
This definitely has to be one of the best interviews/documentaries I have ever seen of the great man!! Touched on all the controversies and spoke so clearly and honestly about each one of them. The cherry on top would have been his sporting relationship with India, winning the inaugural IPL, and his role in the Hundred. Thank you Sky Sports and thank you Idrees Yousafzi for this video. Will miss the King!
36:30 is there room in the modern game for a Shane Warne or will it be knocked out of em?? The real answer is Yes. Yes there is room the fans love Warnie, we love our rockstars and cricket desperately needs a Warnie. Yes cricket Australia or all the cricket boards will absolutely knock it out of em. Remember “don’t blush baby” the most harmless thing ever and Chris Gail was forced from playing cricket in Australia. The answer to the question is yes.
I wish the 2 teams that had played in the 2005 Ashes also played in the 2006/07 Ashes. A fit and firing England with Vaughan and Simon Jones in the team against a hungry, angry and hurting Australian team would have been a brilliant series. Really competitive. Unfortunately it didn’t turn out like that.
@@JasonX2 I think most people in Sri Lanka love Murali because he is a national treasure, but I think deep-down, they already know that Warne was the better player, just because of his mentality, and brilliant cricketing brain.
I loved his commentary. I really thought he would become the next Richie Benaud (God bless), and be the voice of cricket for decades. Its such a shame. The world has become a little less fun since he passed.
An absolute legend. A complete character who wasn't afraid of what other people thought. Not concerned about being politically correct and all that other BS. I'm gonna miss you Warnie! Thanks for the entertainment and sharing your talents with us!
yeah just like how "fun" warne was towards the Joka due to his vax status & wanting to play in the Aussie open..Joka's alive... Shane isnt..becasue of he did what he was told to do by Big Pharma..some rebel...
Victorian brother who got treated poorly by the boys club up north. I never forget when they tried to push him out for McGill,another cricketer from the NSW boys club
Not only best in his career he was such a honest or pure hearted man,no hypocrisy,left so many heart broken and must say Australian cricket board and media as well as English media were badly after him to bring him somehow down but he was Loved then ever before by his People( not only Australians but all cricket lovers),the worst is that all good people have to be through painful times of their lives 💔🤲
I'd put warney in the top 5 sportspeople who ever lived, let alone cricket. He IS exemplary, and his energy will never leave this planet. Wonderful person.
As a Kiwi, thought the dude was a dick head. However, after informing myself about the guy, I saw the doco "Shane' literally a month before he died. He comes across as a decent bloke. Moreover, his playing and coaching in the IPL was a real credit to him.