Tendulkar went on to say that he last saw Warne in London, where he had gone after the IPL 2021. They met up and even played golf together.
On Tuesday, renowned Indian cricketer Sachin Tendulkar recalled his memories of late Australia spinner Shane Warne. Warne, who was 52 years old at the time of his death, died of a heart attack earlier this month. “I played against him for the first time in 1991.
We were in the midst of a practice match versus the Prime Minister’s XI. And then there’s him: a stocky, powerful, blonde bowler who bowls leg-spin. The focus was on the other bowlers at the time, since I had already played a few years of international cricket, and the rest of the attack. But Shane came in and delivered some unbelievable deliveries,” Tendulkar said in a video on his YouTube channel and the 100MB app.
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He wasn’t quite as accurate as he became later in his career, but it was clear that he had powerful fingers, a decent wrist posture, strong shoulders, and gave it his all.
I was defeated a couple times when the ball swirled. On Australian surfaces, the ball did not spin at initially, but as the game progressed, the ball began to turn. Shane, on the other hand, was able to spin the ball right away,” he went on to say.
Tendulkar went on to say that he last saw Warne in London, where he had gone after the IPL 2021. They met up and even played golf together.
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“I flew to England after the last IPL to spend some time in London, where we reconnected and also arranged a round of golf.” It was enjoyable. There was never a dull moment while Shane was around.