Remembering Shane Warne

Remembering Shane Warne

Author: Jeremy Snape March 9, 2022 Duration: 17:51

The tragic news of Shane Warne’s death on 4th March 2022 has left the cricketing world in shock. He was full of life, fun and adventure and no one could have predicted this ending. Having worked with him and been friends for over a decade, the news is all the more painful. I wanted to create a fitting tribute to the man I admired so much. He was a fierce competitor on the pitch and a kind and loyal friend off it. 

As I dug out old memories, I found an audio interview I recorded in his room in Jaipur during the 2008 IPL. It features three golden nuggets of Warney’s wisdom - I hope you enjoy them. Warney was one of the most confident and resilient people I’ve ever met. It was a privilege to spend time with him.

I’m sure you’ll have your own special memories of him - let’s celebrate his incredible life. 


Amazon documentary ‘Shane’ https://amzn.to/361THHL 

My recent podcast - Mastermind: Shane Warne https://bit.ly/3hW8Ltb 

I’ll share some images on my Linkedin page: https://bit.ly/3hS5Fqq


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