@M Soccer will always be #4 football code in Australia for the simple reason is that AFL is so ingrained in southern Australia & Rugby League so strong on the east coast where State of Origin is the pinnacle. Perhaps Rugby may be overtaken bu Soccer, although doubtful. Soccer will never rise over the current level in Australia, NZ, Canada & the US, ever. Just accept it is a global sport in other countries and move on.
Great tribute to Shane Warne but good on Michael Vaughan for giving a special mention for all the good work Rod Marsh did for the academy in England.Two cricketing greats who will be missed sorely.
I would say that he's more of a Maradona than Messi ...a flawed individual, someone who upends conventional norms in professional sport but is an unquestionable genius and peerless in his craft.
Warnie came from nothing to build a life of Quality Sad to hear of his Passing shame it was to early man was Legend self made man 52 way to early now he’s in Gods Care 😢😢😢😢
Our deepest heartfelt shardhanjali to the 'king of spin' Shane Warne 💐💐🙏🙏 @(2:40 - 2:59) -- [ ... Lasagna sandwich ... . then he turns to Jackson ... . . a legend, a genius and ultimately a normal guy .... . this is the man who could deliver ...the things no one else could do on cricket field... ]. Salutes, respects, adaab, namaste, pranam, satshriakal to a great legend of spin bowling, Shane Warne always came across as a gentleman on the field. With Shane Warne, cricket was a better game to watch & he perhaps inspired a million dreams in millions of cricketing enthusiasts and cricket fans 🏏🏏 🏏 🏏 . In the very first IPL series in 2008, "the king of spin" Shane Warne not only played n captained for Rajasthan Royals RR but also provided necessary stewardship and inspiration. The result was for all to see; RR cruised to victory in a majestic style clinching the first IPL trophy 🏏 🏆 ... And very honestly speaking, ever since the professional cricket sports of cricket has changed for the better only in India, South Asia 🌏 🇮🇳 but also the world over.
On the 4th tee box on the old course at St. Andrews during a practice round dunhill links I got too witness warnie bowling a pro v1 golf ball too Michael Vaughan So surreal Warnie was always smiling laughing Never turned down a request from media or fans alike Sad sad day so grateful to have met the man A true legend in every way 🥲
It's interesting vaughanie said about " an Australian" coz through watching him and seeing himplay , and later wth his mate warnie, he's one of few English cricketers I have respect for. His words and tribute to both warnie and "Bacchus" were class. Shows the man's class and respect. Thanks Michael Vaughan 👍🌞🔥
The lack of support that he has received from current players during his recent cancelling is appalling. Their silence has been deafening. Cricket is still largely a posh boys game here, but things are changing thankfully.
Still cant wrap my head around the fact that Diego Maradona, Kobe Bryant, Marvin Hagler and Shane Warne have all passed in the last 2 years. All genuine goats of their sports.
All the descriptions I’m hearing of his personality are basically that of most (not all) Anglo Australian’s. No airs and graces here and that’s the beauty of being blessed an Australian. RIP Warney
As sad as Warnies passing is, it's kinda great to see that big money professional cricket is still a community, a tribe, albeit a big one that spans the globe.
Ikr? The soul is still alive n burning amidst this overtly commercialized jargon that the game seems to be becoming. And yeah, in hindsight i guess it can never be put out :') 🖤
@@vipisingh7019 nah never heard of cricket. Or football for that matter. Cricket is boring and slow and u should accept it. Like i said cool sport tho 🤝
@@maxnoack3943 I agree. Gilchrist should be no. 6. I thought of the keeper a bit late. My All-time Dream 11 (Post-1970) would be 1. Sunil Gavaskar 2. Gordon Greenidge 3. Brian Lara 4. Sachin Tendulkar 5. Viv Richards 6. Adam Gilchrist 7. Imran Khan 8. Wasim Akram 9. Shane Warne 10. Malcolm Marshall 11. Glenn McGrath 12th Man: Muttiah Muralitharan Ponting will definitely be in my 15-member squad with Jacques Kallis and Ian Botham
@@megafauna8374 Waqar Younis is one of my favorites. His in-swinging yorkers were deadly and just pure art. But picked Akram as he was deadly against both right and left handers. And he was more accurate and consistent.
I have an idea for a memorial to Shane Warne. A 50ft tall statue of him in cricket white's exactly the same as the Christ The Redeemer statue in brazil. With arm's outstretched with a tennis ball in 1 hand, & possibly a mobile phone in the other hand to remind people of his text message drama. The statue can be made with a steel internal frame, with the outside form of Shane made from computer designed ICAD modelling then made by 3D printing with plastic. The statue could be put on a hill chosen by discussion. The statue can be Named The Redeemer of Cricket. It represents Shane's personality as a universally liked person, & his talent at cricket.
I hope abc tv broadcasts his state funeral on UA-cam...we in india consider warnie the greatest Australian since Bradman...so we would like to watch that state funeral in full...cut your ukrain coverage on the day...fed up of Ukraine
How disappointing. Warnie was the greatest leg spinner bowler to date. That is all. He doesn’t deserve a state funeral like Glenn McGrath would if he died.
Imagine the BS Rod and Shane are spinning now together, I wish I was a fly-on-the-wall. I bet everyone knows they have arrived. They were too young to leave us.
Thought the same. If I was Vaughan I wouldn't have done it. So BT don't want him to commentate, but they are okay with him making a comment. World is screwed. Glad I don't watch BT for anything.
@@andrewcarpenter9253 It was probably someone in a suit behind the scenes. I'm sure Vaughan is still on good terms with the fellow commentary team on BT and isn't one to hold grudges.
it was on the news here in Australia. It was from the chest compressions while performing CPR. A lot of blood was forced out his airways while they were doing this apparently.
MBE?... never mind a couple shady off-field moments, I’m sure there is a Prince or two whom would agree. Yeeeaa naaaa! ‘Sir’ Shane Warne just dosnt sound right. Long Live The KING!!
Or maybe it was the fact he lived a rockstar lifestyle - smoked like a chimney, drank like a fish, had a poor diet for years and probably did plenty of marching powder in his day. All his teammates have said the same about his lifestyle. Lived every day like it was his last and unfortunately it caught up with him.
@@Redcouriercat the poyson creates blood clots ranging from micro to larger , some massive ones the length of the arm or leg . Only idiots want to be shot up with these shots that don't give any protection either .
He was a womanising, unfaithful, selfish sportsman. He brought nothing more than additional success to an already successful Australian cricket team. He made millions doing what he loved. Yet here we offer a state funeral to such a shallow man. If it was Glenn McGrath, completely different story. This is part of what’s wrong with Australia.
Why is Vaughan still being given air time? Until he is found innocent of racism he shouldn't be given any platform. If he is found guilty he should be punished accordingly.
Thanks Michael for your generous words for Shane and Rod and the lovely anecdotes. Sorry for your loss and best wishes from down under.
@M Soccer will always be #4 football code in Australia for the simple reason is that AFL is so ingrained in southern Australia & Rugby League so strong on the east coast where State of Origin is the pinnacle.
Perhaps Rugby may be overtaken bu Soccer, although doubtful.
Soccer will never rise over the current level in Australia, NZ, Canada & the US, ever.
Just accept it is a global sport in other countries and move on.
Aww Warnie! He was fun to watch on the field and we miss him in Melbourne.
The greatest cricketer of all time, As long as Earth is there this man will be remembered
Vaughan was amazing, agreed! Shane Warne was OK also
@@tosgem such wit,your a wasted talent trolling UA-cam comments
Don Bradman was the greatest and Garfield Sobers was no 2. Warne was magnificent, but not the greatest ever.
@@gplay7763 sachin tendulkar > Bradman
@@tosgem lol no
We need more of Vaughan on TV and radio. Describes things so well. His voice really reminds me of Gary Barlow.
Great tribute to Shane Warne but good on Michael Vaughan for giving a special mention for all the good work Rod Marsh did for the academy in England.Two cricketing greats who will be missed sorely.
Bowling warney.
He was my childhood cricket hero. So much great memories. King of SPIN
Lasagne sandwiches for Xmas dinner? Sounds like a taste sensation. The Warney legendary status just gets better and better!
Shane would love this comment too!
@Susie A. "Turkey or Beef, Gary?". "Minced beef, pasta sheets, Parmasan cheese...and 2 bread rolls, please!".
I can see sales of Lasagne going up in Woolies and Coles as people go out and try it. New national dish!
@@susiea3097 not as much as he loved the conquest of skirts
@@SimonBrisbane Miaow!!!!
Warney brought so much joy, wonderful to hear all the memories of those that loved and cared for Shane
I would say that he's more of a Maradona than Messi ...a flawed individual, someone who upends conventional norms in professional sport but is an unquestionable genius and peerless in his craft.
Couldn’t have said it better!
Pretty sure Messi isnt a flawless individual…
Warnie didnt do hard drugs like Maradona anyway
@@clutch7548 it isn't about an apples to apples comparison but he did have his off-field issues like Maradona.
Messi is faithful to his Wife. Warnie couldn’t stay faithful to his beer.
Warne wasn't a cheat,he played hard but fair
Who can forget “bowling Sharne “ from behind the stumps … we did this so many time in our childhood when we used to bowl
There was great time where he set up kiwi Brian McMillan and Gilly was giggling like a loon about the shots played/attempted.
Bowling WARNIE!!!!!!!!
Used to say it all the time
He delivered tne hardest skilled thats no lie 💯 King
Warnie came from nothing to build a life of Quality Sad to hear of his Passing shame it was to early man was Legend self made man 52 way to early now he’s in Gods Care 😢😢😢😢
“I shouldn’t be this emotional about an Australian” 🤣 G’day from Australia, pommie cousins 👋🏼
LOL! Love this!
It's Ok to be emotional about a Aussie. When it's one of the best it's Ok. Bless Warnie. Go saints. 🏏🃏
I cried my eyes out and I’m an England fan . I’m not ashamed . Loved him and genuinely gonna miss him . Rip the Goat
@@Neilleeds Same mate. Legend isn't strong enough.
Hello my convict bro
Fantastic story Michael I'm sure Shane enjoyed being in your company take care mate
This looks like his best ever episode!!can’t wait
Our deepest heartfelt shardhanjali to the 'king of spin' Shane Warne 💐💐🙏🙏
@(2:40 - 2:59) -- [ ... Lasagna sandwich ... . then he turns to Jackson ... . . a legend, a genius and ultimately a normal guy .... . this is the man who could deliver ...the things no one else could do on cricket field... ].
Salutes, respects, adaab, namaste, pranam, satshriakal to a great legend of spin bowling, Shane Warne always came across as a gentleman on the field.
With Shane Warne, cricket was a better game to watch & he perhaps inspired a million dreams in millions of cricketing enthusiasts and cricket fans 🏏🏏 🏏 🏏 .
In the very first IPL series in 2008, "the king of spin" Shane Warne not only played n captained for Rajasthan Royals RR but also provided necessary stewardship and inspiration. The result was for all to see; RR cruised to victory in a majestic style clinching the first IPL trophy 🏏 🏆 ... And very honestly speaking, ever since the professional cricket sports of cricket has changed for the better only in India, South Asia 🌏 🇮🇳 but also the world over.
Gutted. Just can't believe that he's gone. We all watched him.playing and commentating. A life cut too short. Sadly missed.
On the 4th tee box on the old course at St. Andrews during a practice round dunhill links I got too witness warnie bowling a pro v1 golf ball too Michael Vaughan So surreal
Warnie was always smiling laughing
Never turned down a request from media or fans alike Sad sad day so grateful to have met the man A true legend in every way 🥲
It's interesting vaughanie said about " an Australian" coz through watching him and seeing himplay , and later wth his mate warnie, he's one of few English cricketers I have respect for. His words and tribute to both warnie and "Bacchus" were class. Shows the man's class and respect. Thanks Michael Vaughan 👍🌞🔥
The lack of support that he has received from current players during his recent cancelling is appalling. Their silence has been deafening.
Cricket is still largely a posh boys game here, but things are changing thankfully.
Still cant wrap my head around the fact that Diego Maradona, Kobe Bryant, Marvin Hagler and Shane Warne have all passed in the last 2 years.
All genuine goats of their sports.
RIP Warney
All the descriptions I’m hearing of his personality are basically that of most (not all) Anglo Australian’s. No airs and graces here and that’s the beauty of being blessed an Australian. RIP Warney
He was pretty much a bogan I guess.
Most of us grew up and wanted to be Warnie on the cricket field. Life is cruel. Condolences to the Warne family and friends
Warne is the 🐐
He was great man and best ever leg spinner bowler
Shane Warne was my Ian Botham.
God bless
As sad as Warnies passing is, it's kinda great to see that big money professional cricket is still a community, a tribe, albeit a big one that spans the globe.
Ikr? The soul is still alive n burning amidst this overtly commercialized jargon that the game seems to be becoming. And yeah, in hindsight i guess it can never be put out :') 🖤
@@msubhasbharani3739 Cricket is the 'beautiful' game.
@@megafauna8374 Amen to that :') 🍻
🥺💜💛💜💛💜🕊
Tragic. A great player and character. I hope he wasn’t taken down by another form of a most dangerous spin!
A lasagne sandwich 🤣🤣 So Warnie.
That's Kath and Kim right there.
Shattered rip Warnie
Cricket is still under rated, not in India, but other cricket playing countries and more cricket playing countries to come
cricket is boring. cool sport tho
@@808venti2 do u even understand what cricket is?
@@vipisingh7019 nah never heard of cricket.
Or football for that matter. Cricket is boring and slow and u should accept it. Like i said cool sport tho 🤝
@@808venti2 there's test cricket and twenty over matches , will finally be part of Olympics in 2032 Brisbane Australia
@@808venti2 football ⚽ is the biggest sport and united the world more than anything
Bowling Shane!!!!! What a guy.
One pint with Warney...would be my most savoured! 🍺
My All-time Dream 11 (Post-1970) would be
1. Sunil Gavaskar
2. Gordon Greenidge
3. Brian Lara
4. Sachin Tendulkar
5. Viv Richards
6. Imran Khan
7. Wasim Akram
8. Shane Warne
9. Adam Gilchrist
10. Malcolm Marshall
11. Glenn McGrath
12th Man: Muttiah Muralitharan
Ponting is better than any of those batsmen except maybe Sir Viv. Plus I don't know how Gilly is batting below Warne, Akram, or Khan
@@maxnoack3943 I agree. Gilchrist should be no. 6. I thought of the keeper a bit late.
My All-time Dream 11 (Post-1970) would be
1. Sunil Gavaskar
2. Gordon Greenidge
3. Brian Lara
4. Sachin Tendulkar
5. Viv Richards
6. Adam Gilchrist
7. Imran Khan
8. Wasim Akram
9. Shane Warne
10. Malcolm Marshall
11. Glenn McGrath
12th Man: Muttiah Muralitharan
Ponting will definitely be in my 15-member squad with Jacques Kallis and Ian Botham
I'll argue the point. Post 1970 world XI.
1. Sunil Gavaskar
2. Gordon Greenidge/Matthew Haydon
3. Greg Chappell/Ricky Ponting
4. Sachin Tendulkar
5. Viv Richards
6. Imran Khan/Ian Botham
7. Adam Gilchrist
8. Shane Warne
9. Wasim Akram/Waqar Younis
10. Malcolm Marshall/Joel Garner/Michael Holding
11. Glen McGrath/Dennis Lillee.
12. Richard Hadlee/Alan Border.
@@megafauna8374 Waqar Younis is one of my favorites. His in-swinging yorkers were deadly and just pure art. But picked Akram as he was deadly against both right and left handers. And he was more accurate and consistent.
Piss off...what has this nonsense got to do with the topic here.....nobody cares about YOUR team.
RESPECT 🙏 ✝️
Damned right he was a genius.... LASAGNA SANDWICHES FFS!
(Gonna mark my calendar. Henceforth 4th March will be Lasagna Sandwich Day)
I tried to copy him my heart sank when I heard the news
Yes he mentioned it that Vaughany and his family were going to be there for Xmas. Hussey got an invite in the process in the commentary box
There is Bradman an Warnie and then all the other's(disclaimer- I'm an Aussie.)
I have an idea for a memorial to Shane Warne.
A 50ft tall statue of him in cricket white's exactly the same as the Christ The Redeemer statue in brazil.
With arm's outstretched with a tennis ball in 1 hand, & possibly a mobile phone in the other hand to remind people of his text message drama.
The statue can be made with a steel internal frame, with the outside form of Shane made from computer designed ICAD modelling then made by 3D printing with plastic.
The statue could be put on a hill chosen by discussion.
The statue can be Named The Redeemer of Cricket.
It represents Shane's personality as a universally liked person, & his talent at cricket.
We have a lovely statue of Warnie in Melbourne- no need for anything bigger…
And his d*** in as many women as he could get his hands on. No thanks, he was an amazing bowler, that was all.
Lasagne sandwiches might become a new national dish
I hope abc tv broadcasts his state funeral on UA-cam...we in india consider warnie the greatest Australian since Bradman...so we would like to watch that state funeral in full...cut your ukrain coverage on the day...fed up of Ukraine
How disappointing. Warnie was the greatest leg spinner bowler to date. That is all. He doesn’t deserve a state funeral like Glenn McGrath would if he died.
Imagine the BS Rod and Shane are spinning now together, I wish I was a fly-on-the-wall. I bet everyone knows they have arrived. They were too young to leave us.
😭😭😭💔💔🇱🇰
Micheal vaughn what a legend. Suprised BT didn't get the great azeem rafiq to comment instead
Yeah right...what a contrast between a parasite and a legend.
Thought the same. If I was Vaughan I wouldn't have done it. So BT don't want him to commentate, but they are okay with him making a comment. World is screwed. Glad I don't watch BT for anything.
@@andrewcarpenter9253 spot on, Vaughan should’ve told em where to go
@@andrewcarpenter9253 It was probably someone in a suit behind the scenes. I'm sure Vaughan is still on good terms with the fellow commentary team on BT and isn't one to hold grudges.
They said he was gonna be in the studio for the third test?
Id leave bradman out no room
safe and effective.
Legend.very missed ..
Not a very "happy ending " for Warne
Butter? Lasagna? No wonder his heart packed up f*cking 3 masseurs 😂
I read that his room was filled with blood..towels, bedsheets etc had a lot of blood on them. What's up with that if its a heart attack?
sounds like youre reading mad internet stuff. Sometimes people just die. Its tragic, but sometimes its just like that.
@@TheIkaraCult it was literally said by the Thai police after initial investigation
it was on the news here in Australia. It was from the chest compressions while performing CPR. A lot of blood was forced out his airways while they were doing this apparently.
@@morgav5682 ok that explains it
@@morgav5682 Hmmm sounds suss to me
Adil Rashid now best living leggie
Loser.
MBE?... never mind a couple shady off-field moments, I’m sure there is a Prince or two whom would agree.
Yeeeaa naaaa! ‘Sir’ Shane Warne just dosnt sound right.
Long Live The KING!!
Warne fell out of he's coffin they said he spinned out
When will the truth come out , that he had his 💉💉only 3 days before his trip too Thailand & just maybe had something too do with his untimely passing
Was he vaxxed ?
The vaccin worked!
Moron
Every single one of us will die some point in life
What a pearl of wisdom we have here....jog on
Well we miss the talented ones
Sounds like something Warnie would say..
Did Shane receive a Pfizer booster I wonder
Double jabbed. Poor Warney.
Or maybe it was the fact he lived a rockstar lifestyle - smoked like a chimney, drank like a fish, had a poor diet for years and probably did plenty of marching powder in his day.
All his teammates have said the same about his lifestyle.
Lived every day like it was his last and unfortunately it caught up with him.
@@barniem3148 it was the jab 💉 bruh. We all know it
@@JimboJones99 triple jabbed
Yep, the first person in history to die of a heart attack...Oh wait🤔
@@Redcouriercat the poyson creates blood clots ranging from micro to larger , some massive ones the length of the arm or leg . Only idiots want to be shot up with these shots that don't give any protection either .
💉💉
True fact....Warne was good at throwing a ball but an unpleasant human being.
💉
Vaughnie... Warnie... Ffs grow up 🙄🙄🙄
He was a womanising, unfaithful, selfish sportsman. He brought nothing more than additional success to an already successful Australian cricket team. He made millions doing what he loved. Yet here we offer a state funeral to such a shallow man. If it was Glenn McGrath, completely different story. This is part of what’s wrong with Australia.
Toss bag
@@jimbojones3292 no seriously, go ahead and worship your idol Warny. See what a difference that makes to your life.
@@SimonBrisbanei dont worship anyone chief..tho he’ll be remembered for good and bad a lot longer than yourself
@@jimbojones3292 I’d far rather be known for nothing than for being an unfaithful man. I’m perfectly ok with that.
@@SimonBrisbane 😂😂 toss bag..
Why is Vaughan still being given air time? Until he is found innocent of racism he shouldn't be given any platform. If he is found guilty he should be punished accordingly.
Innocent until proven guilty
Man died after smoking class A drugs.
Hamza Zaman your still here
RIP Warney
💉💉