Former Australian cricketer Shane Warne injured in bike accident; no critical accidents

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Reportedly, Shane Warne was driving his bike together with his son Jackson, earlier this Sunday, on November 28, when he fell off his bike and slammed onto the tarmac for over 15 metres. He didn’t endure any critical accidents.


Former Australian cricketer Shane Warne and his son Jackson in an old file photo

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Former Australian cricketer Shane Warne and his son Jackson in an outdated file picture

Former Australian cricketer Shane Warne lately met with a motorbike accident in Melbourne. Earlier this Sunday, November 28, the legendary spinner was driving his bike together with his son, Jackson, when he fell off his bike and slammed onto the tarmac for greater than 15 meters. Although the circumstances of the accident are nonetheless unclear, Warne didn’t endure any critical accidents. Reportedly, Warne was driving a heavy 300 kg bike (presumably his Harley-Davidson) and the accident occurred once they had been returning the bike to storage.

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Although the circumstances of the accident are nonetheless unclear, Warne has not suffered any critical accidents.

While Shane Warne didn’t instantly search any medical assist, after waking up with extreme ache on Monday morning, the 52-year-old went to the hospital fearing that he might need damaged a leg or broken his hip. Warne advised Australian media he was “a bit battered and hurt and very sore”. However, the previous Australia spinner continues to be anticipated to carry out broadcast duties for the upcoming Ashes, which begins on the Gabba on 8 December.

According to a put up on the cricketer’s social media account, each Warne and his son Jackson are bike riders, and the father-son duo obtained their bike licenses earlier this 12 months.

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In 2007, Shane Warne retired from worldwide cricket following Australia’s 5–0 Ashes sequence win over England. He was inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame and Cricket Hall of Fame by Cricket Australia in 2013 and 2012 respectively for his excellent performances. He stays the second bowler on this planet, after Sri Lanka’s Muttiah Muralitharan, to have taken greater than 1000 worldwide wickets in ODIs and Test matches mixed.

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Now the primary purpose for Warne to keep away from this accident was most likely as a result of he had equipped and was sporting a helmet. Hence, we might urge you to at all times put on your helmet whereas driving a two wheeler.

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