Shane Warne Will: Shane Warne’s sudden demise in March last year sent shockwaves throughout the world. The legendary spinner lost his life following a sudden heart attack while on holiday in Thailand. The first death anniversary is next month, however, reports have emerged about his Shane Warne Will being revealed by the Supreme Court in Victoria. According to the reports, Warne skipped his partners Callahan and Hurley in $21m wealth, passing estates to three children and brother. Follow Cricket Live Updates with InsideSport.IN
Shane Warne Will: Australia Legends skips partners Callahan, Hurley in $21m wealth, passes estates to three children, brother – Check details
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Shane Warne Will details revealed
Warne left 31 percent each of his fortunes to his three children Jackson, Brooke, and Summer. The rest of the money was divided between his brother, Jason, who received two percent of his wealth, and his niece Tyla and nephew Sebastian, who got two-and-a-half percent each. Warne’s vehicles – a Yamaha motorbike, BMW, and Mercedes were given to his son Jackson and estimated to be worth $375,000.
The leg spinner left nothing for his former partner Simone Callahan, or his former fiancee Liz Hurley. The report further states that the property also included a $6.5 million home in Portsea and Victoria as well as $5 million in his Australian bank account. Warne also had around $500,000 in another account with HSBC and nearly $3 million in shares. Among $2 million in other belongings was a jet ski which had $295,000 in liabilities.
Shane Warne Will: Australia Legends skips partners Callahan, Hurley in $21m wealth, passes estates to three children, brother – Check details
A quick look at Shane Warne’s cricket career
In 16 years of career, the late Shane Warne broke many records. Till the time of his retirement, he had picked up 1,001 wickets in 339 international matches. He had 38 five-wicket hauls (37 in Tests and 1 in ODIs) and 10 ten-fers (all in Tests). He is one of the only two players in world cricket to have picked up more than 700 Test wickets (708), only behind Sri Lankan legend Muttiah Muralitharan who has picked up 800 wickets.
Warne was the third spinner and eighth overall to pick up the most number of wickets in a five-match Test series. He had picked up 40 scalps in the 2005 Ashes series. In ODIs, he is the sixth-highest wicket-taking spinner and 14th overall with 293 wickets.
Besides taking wickets, Warne was an inspirational leader as well. He led Rajasthan Royals to their first and only IPL title in the maiden season of the competition in 2008. His IPL career ended with 57 wickets from 29 matches. His other achievements include the 1999 ODI World Cup and Ashes trophies he won with Australian team between 1993 and 2003.
Shane Warne Will: Australia Legends skips partners Callahan, Hurley in $21m wealth, passes estates to three children, brother – Check details
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