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Cricket News: Over 50,000 people attend Shane Warne Memorial at MCG | Legendary Shane Warne remembered in Memorial at MCG
A crowd of over 50,000 people attended the Shane Warne Memorial at the MCG to honour one of cricket’s greatest ever. A-List celebrities, current and past cricketers, and friends paid tribute, with the most touching words coming from his kids Summer, Jackson and Brooke before they unveiled the stand named in his honour.
26 days have passed since Warne’s shock passing while on holiday in Thailand. Such was his incredible impact as a cricketer, father and friend that the memorial could have lasted a week. He goes beyond his remarkable 708 wickets, with his cricketing knowledge, loyalty and friendship a common theme among the many people who spoke of him both at the memorial and since his passing.
Former cricketers, including Allan Border, Brian Lara and Sachin Tendulkar, pay tribute to Warne
A panel consisting of Allan Border, Mark Taylor, Merv Hughes, Nasser Hussain and Brian Lara each spoke of what Warne meant to them, sharing a special story in celebration of his life. Each were also asked to describe Warne in a word, and all members of the panel gave a memorable response.
- Allan Border: “Genius”
- Mark Taylor: “Genuine”
- Merv Hughes: “Dead-set bogan”
- Nasser Hussain: “Entertainer”
- Brian Lara: “King”
Indian legend Sachin Tendulkar, who engaged in many memorable battles with Warne, sent in a video message speaking of Warne’s legacy.
“When someone batted well he was the first one to walk up to you and congratulate. That is how our friendship and respect for each other was. Warnie, my friend, I will miss you. I will miss you big time. You will continue to live in my heart. May your soul rest in peace,“ said Tendulkar.

Celebrities including Chris Martin, Elton John and Kylie Minogue pay tribute
It was well documented just how many people Warne knew, and their tributes highlight the impression he left on them all. Coldplay’s Chris Martin performed a piano piece via video called ‘Eulogy’, dedicated to Warne. He then performed Coldplay’s classic hit “Yellow” on an acoustic guitar.
Elton John sung “Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me” from the United States after his words of tribute to his friend, and called the memorial a celebration of Warne’s life.
Australian actor Hugh Jackman said via video, “Man, he sucked the marrow out of life. He was a great teammate. He loved the game of cricket. He loved his friends and family. He loved life. There was no-one like you, Warnie and never will be again. We will miss you.”
Singers Kyle and Dannii Minogue, Robbie Williams, golfer Greg Norman and surfer Kelly Slater also paid tribute. Ed Sheeran recently said Warne was an incredible human to him. Quite the impact.

Warne’s charity work remembered
Shane Warne did plenty outside of cricket, assisting those in need with a focus on giving back. He assisted with the rebuild efforts in Sri Lanka after the 2004 Tsunami caused widespread devastation. The Shane Warne Foundation handed out $4 million to sick, disabled and disadvantaged children, including Will Murray, victim of a spinal cord injury.
“It made a huge difference and still does. I wish I could tell him again how much it meant to me,” Will said.
Father Keith and children Summer, Jackson and Brooke deliver emotional tributes
“Friday March 4, 2022, darkest day in our family’s life,” said Keith.
“Your mother and I can’t imagine a life without you. You have been taken too soon and our hearts are broken. Thank you for all you did for us. And for being such a loving and caring son. Rest in peace, mate. Love you.”
“I would do anything just to have one more you have your cuddles and to hear your voice tell me how proud of me you were and how much you loved me,” said Summer.
Jackson spoke afterwards, with a notable quote, “You were the best Dad anyone could have asked for and you were my best friend. Time with you went way too fast. It feels just like yesterday that we were looking at each others cards playing poker, eating pizza while watching the Saints.”
Brooke then said, “But what makes me the saddest is, I will never get to wrap my arms around you and give you the biggest hug and rest my chin on your chest. Dad was our shining star in life and now he’s shining down on all of us. We will do you so proud, Dad.”

It was a special night to remember a special player. Vale, Warnie.

