'He was magic': 'Devastated' on Shane Warne's demise Isha Guha breaks down on-air; Watch

While speaking on Shane Warne's untimely demise, Isha Guha could not control her emotion and broke down on national television.

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The cricketing world went into shock after it was announced that former Australian spin wizard Shane Warne passed away on Friday. Following Shane Warne's untimely demise at the age of 52, fans, as well as the cricketing world, started expressing their shock on social media. Now, a video is doing rounds on social media in which Isha Guha can be seen crying when she was talking about Shane Warne's demise. 

In the video shared by Fox Cricket, English commentator and broadcaster Isha Guha can be seen talking about the shocking death of Shane Warne. While speaking on that, Isha Guha could not control her emotion and broke down on national television. As soon as Isha Guha broke down while expressing herself, the other panelist can be seen consoling her. 

On Shane Warne's death, Isha Guha said, "I am sorry but I am stunned. I loved him. He just did so much for so many people and he was magic. He was magic watching him on-screen as a cricketer. You know there are so many incredible stories. He made people feel so much taller. Coming into the commentary box, you know I could have felt quite intimidating for being around someone like Shane Warne but he showed tremendous respect. That just gave me tremendous confidence in the commentary box. I loved working with him, I loved talking cricketing with him."

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How did Shane Warne die?


Those who are still wondering how Australian spin legend Shane Warne died at such an early stage can read further. On Friday, it was reported that Shane Warne passed away at the age of 52 and the reason for his death was revealed as a suspected heart attack. Now, Shane Warne's manager James Erskine in a conversation with Fox Cricket narrated the last moment of the 'Spin King'. 

While speaking James stated that Shane wanted a year off from his commentary and other television duties as he got a call from a guy in Melbourne who was with the former Australian spinner in Thailand. "I got a phone call at 10.37 last night from our guy in Melbourne called Andrew Neophitou, who was actually with Shane in Thailand. Shane had sort of decided he was going to have three months off and in fact, he wanted a year off, and I said 'there's no way you can have a year off, they would've forgotten you by a year,' so he decided to have three months off," said James. 

"And this was just the start of it, and they'd only arrived the day or night before. They were going to have a drink at 5 pm or go and meet someone to go out and have a drink at 5 pm, and Neo knocked on his door at 5.15 because Warnie is always on time. And he went in there and said 'come on, you're going to be late' and then realised something was wrong," James further added.    

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