The issue surrounding Shane Warne’s drug overdose and addiction had nothing to do with his death. He died of a heart attack in Thailand at the age of 52.

Shane Warne was booted out of the 2003 World Cup after testing positive for diuretics.

The pills were frequently used to decrease appetite for weight reduction or to disguise the effects of other medications.

The leg-spinner had previously been involved in a number of squabbles.

In 1994, he was fined for accepting money from an Indian bookmaker. On January 22, 2003, he failed a test in Australia.

One of the greatest of all-time.

A legend. A genius.

You changed Cricket.

RIP Shane Warne ❤️ pic.twitter.com/YX91zmssoT

— England Cricket (@englandcricket) March 4, 2022

Shane Warne, on the other hand, denied any misconduct on purpose.

Shane was an Australian cricketer who captained the national squad in One Day Internationals (ODI).

Shane was selected as one of the Wisden Cricketers of the Year in 1994.

He was widely regarded as one of the greatest bowlers in cricket history.

In 1997, he was ranked as the world’s leading cricketer by Wisden (National Winner).

Following his suspension regarding forbidden drug use, he was named Wisden Cricketer of the Year for 2004 in the 2005 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack.

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