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Australian Cricket Legend Shane Warne Dies at Age 52

Former Australian cricket player Shane Warne, considered one of the best in the history of the sport, has died at the age of 52 because of a suspected heart attack, per Andrew Miller of ESPN.
Warne was in Thailand at the time of his death.
"Shane was found unresponsive in his villa, and despite the best efforts of medical staff, he could not be revived," Warne's management said in a statement to Jacob Polychronis of Fox News.
Warne helped Australia win the World Cup in 1999 and starred for the national team from 1992 to 2007. In 2000, he was one of five competitors named to Wisden's Cricketers of the Century list.
He finished his career with 708 wickets in Test matches, second-most in history behind Muttiah Muralitharan.
He retired from the sport in 2013 before spending time in broadcasting.
Warne's shocking death led to tributes from his native Australia and around the world:
The news comes less than a day after the death of fellow Australian cricket star Rod Marsh. Warne offered a tribute on social media to Marsh, saying he was a "legend of our great game & an inspiration to so many young boys & girls."
Cricketer Alex Hales Apologizes for Wearing Blackface at 2009 Costume Party

On Friday, English cricketer Alex Hales apologized for wearing blackface while dressing up as rapper Tupac Shakur at a costume party in 2009.
"The theme was musicians and Tupac is, was and always will be my favorite musician, so I went as him," he said in a recorded statement. "Obviously, I realize this is incredibly disrespectful and I want to apologize for the offense this has no doubt caused. It was incredibly reckless and foolish on my behalf and I apologize for that, and apologize to the club for the embarrassment it would have caused them."
Former cricketer Azeem Rafiq, who accused Yorkshire County Cricket Club of institutional racism this week and outlined over 40 instances of racism and bullying, told the Department for Culture, Media and Sport select committee that Hales had named his dog "Kevin" because the dog is black and former English cricketer Gary Ballance used the name as a slur to describe Black people.
Rafiq said it was "an open secret in the England dressing room" that Hayes named his dog for those reasons. Hayes denied the accusations.
"I deplore all forms of racism and discrimination," he said in his statement.
Rafiq made his own apology Thursday for antisemitic comments he made in 2011.
Hales' club, Nottinghamshire, released a statement regarding the blackface photo.
"Alex is currently in Australia ahead of the Big Bash League and is due to return to Nottinghamshire in the new year to prepare for his commitment to the club in the T20 Blast," it read. "Alex will be subject to the club's established disciplinary process and has indicated his willingness to participate in the investigation."
Former Australian Cricketer Stuart MacGill Allegedly Kidnapped at Gunpoint

Australian cricketer Stuart MacGill was the victim of a kidnapping, according to Fergus Hunter and Laura Chung of the Sydney Morning Herald.
Hunter and Chung reported four men were arrested. Among those facing charges is Marino Sotiropoulos, who's the brother of MacGill's partner, Maria O’Meagher.
On April 14, Sotiropoulos and two others allegedly confronted MacGill and forced him to enter a vehicle.
"He was allegedly driven to a property at Bringelly, more than 60 kilometres away in the city’s south-west, where three men assaulted him and threatened him with a firearm," Hunter and Chung wrote.
MacGill allegedly was then driven to another location 40 kilometers away and released.
Australian authorities said the crime appears to have been financially motivated and that MacGill was initially concerned about reporting the kidnapping to police, per the BBC.
"To be standing on a street, to be dragged into a car, driven a remote location, physically assaulted, threatened with a firearm, held for a period of time and then dumped, I think you would be pretty worried," detective Anthony Holton said. "I know it is only an hour that he was held, but it would have been a horribly frightful hour to endure through."
MacGill only suffered minor injuries and didn't require additional medical care.
The 50-year-old retired from competitive cricket in 2008, having appeared in 44 Test matches for Australia over his career. He also agreed to a confidential settlement with Cricket Australia in 2017 after filing a AU$2.6 million lawsuit over injury payments he said he didn't receive.
He now serves as a general manager for a Sydney-area restaurant.
IPL Auction 2020: List of Sold Players and Highest Bids from Thursday

Pat Cummins became the most expensive overseas player in Indian Premier League history on Thursday when the Australian was bought at auction by the Kolkata Knight Riders for 15.5 crore ($2.1 million).
After a relatively frugal auction last year—because many top players were unavailable as a result of international commitments—the money was flowing ahead of the 2020 IPL season.
Like Cummins, Glenn Maxwell and Chris Morris also hit the 10 crore-mark.
Here's a look at some of the highest winning bids:
- Pat Cummins, Kolkata Knight Riders, 15.5 crore
- Glenn Maxwell, Kings XI Punjab, 10.75 crore
- Chris Morris, Royal Challengers Bangalore, 10 crore
- Sheldon Cottrell, Kings XI Punjab, 8.5 crore
- Nathan Coulter-Nile, Mumbai Indians, 8 crore
- Shimron Hetmyer, Delhi Capitals, 7.75 crore
- Piyush Chawla, Chennai Super Kings, 6.75 crore
- Sam Curran, Chennai Super Kings, 5.5 crore
- Eoin Morgan, Kolkata Knight Riders, 5.25 crore
The IPL's full list of sold and unsold players can be found here.
(*one crore/100 lakh = $140,000, 10 crore = $1.4 million)
Recap
Reigning champions Mumbai Indians kicked off proceedings by securing the first purchase of the day, signing Chris Lynn for the power-hitting Australian's base price of 2 crore.
Soon after, England's ODI World Cup-winning captain Eoin Morgan—who hasn't competed in the IPL since 2017, when he played for Kings XI Punjab—was snapped up by Kolkata, where the left-hander played between 2011 and 2013.
Cricket commentator Harsha Bhogle thought it was a shrewd move from KKR:
Maxwell became the first millionaire of the 2020 auction when he went back to Kings XI Punjab for more than double Morgan's price, after they won a bidding war with the Delhi Capitals.
Royal Challengers Bangalore and Kolkata had similar reactions to the purchase:
According to cricket statistician Sampath Bandarupalli, over the course of his IPL career, Maxwell has earned around 31 crores at auction, the biggest cumulative total of any overseas player.
The Australian most recently turned out for Delhi in 2018, but he played for Punjab from 2014-17. In 69 matches in the IPL, the all-rounder has produced 1,397 runs and 16 wickets.
Per Cricbuzz, Punjab CEO Satish Menin said:
"Maxwell was someone who was very much on our radar. We needed that X-factor player in our line up.
"He has been with us in the past so he knows our exact layout. We've done a lot of tracking on him.
"We certainly wanted him and that slot had to be filled at any cost. He has the capacity to really blast on a good day."
Maxwell's price exceeded the top bids from last year—8.4 crore was spent on both Varun Chakravarthy and Jaydev Unadkat—but he was soon overtaken by compatriot Cummins.
Bangalore and Delhi had been bidding back-and-forth on the 26-year-old before Kolkata made a late swoop to snatch him up.
One of the world's top-ranked fast bowlers, Cummins played for KKR in 2014. In 2017 he turned out for Delhi, while the following year he was bought at auction by Mumbai but missed the entire season with a back injury.
His price saw him come close to matching Yuvraj Singh's all-time record of 16 crore, which was set in 2015 by Delhi.
Sports writer Chetan Narula felt it unwise to bid so heavily for him:
He is eagerly anticipating his return to Kolkata, though:
Morris became the third millionaire of the day when he went to the Royal Challengers for 10 crore.
ESPNcricinfo's Sreshth Shah offered some insight into his move:
The South African has taken 69 wickets and 517 runs from 61 Indian Premier League matches.
Unadkat, who was the joint-most expensive player in 2019 and went for 11.5 crore in 2018, saw his value fall again as the left-handed quick went for just 3 crore. Chakravarthy fared a little better, moving to KKR for 4 crore.
The 2020 IPL season, which will be the 13th edition of the competition, will begin in April.
IPL Auction 2020: Start Time, Players List and Remaining Budgets

Excitement for the 2020 Indian Premier League will be ramped up a notch on Thursday, as the teams involved complete their respective squads at the competition auction.
After recently confirming their retained lists and the subsequent destination of a number of huge names ahead of next season, the players unassigned for the next campaign will be available to purchase at the event in Kolkata.
There are 332 players to go under the hammer, with 73 places to be filled across the eight teams competing for the title next year.
Date: Thursday, December 19
Time: 3:30 p.m. (IST), 10 a.m. (GMT)
Budgets
Chennai Super Kings: 14.60 crore rupees (£1,540,000)
Delhi Capitals: 27.85 crore rupees (£2,930,000)
Kings XI Punjab: 42.70 crore rupees (£4,500,000)
Kolkata Knight Riders: 35.65 crore rupees (£3,760,000)
Mumbai Indians: 13.05 crore rupees (£1,380,000)
Rajasthan Royals: 28.90 crore rupees (£3,050,000)
Royal Challengers Bangalore: 27.90 crore rupees (£2,940,000)
Sunrisers Hyderabad: 17.00 crore rupees (£1,790,000)
Details per The Cricketer.
Preview
The IPL website listed the players to be auctioned and their respective base prices. Its Twitter feed provided a rundown of some of the players expected to fetch the biggest bids:
Chris Lynn was released by Kolkata recently but has established a reputation as one of the most dependable batsmen in the competition. He's notched 10 half-centuries in his IPL career, four of which came in 2019, and has an impressive overall strike rate of 140.65.
Another man likely to be in demand is Jason Roy, who was crucial to England's success at the ICC World Cup in the summer, dominating opposition bowlers with his bullish style. Here are some of his best moments from the tournament:
After missing the 2019 IPL, Roy will be desperate to make an impression this year and can be a huge asset to whoever does pick him up. England captain Eoin Morgan is also available to purchase.
Those sides looking for high-class bowlers will have a plethora of options to choose from, with the Australian duo of Pat Cummins and Josh Hazelwood currently free agents.
In the summer, the pair tormented England in the Ashes and have carried that form into recent Test matches against Pakistan and New Zealand. Per sports statistician Mohandas Menon, Cummins has been especially productive in 2019:
Dale Steyn is another high-class bowler, who boasts incredible experience at the highest level. Earlier this year, the 36-year-old confirmed his retirement from Test cricket, and he'll be hoping that call keeps him fresh for the 2020 IPL.
He has 96 wickets in his career in the competition and will hope to get to three figures over the course of the next edition.
Other players with the highest base price include Australian all-rounders Glenn Maxwell and Mitchell Marsh. The former can be devastating on his day, and he memorably scored 552 runs in the 2014 season.
Sri Lanka star Angelo Mathews is another man who could trigger a bidding war. His experience, leadership and ability to make contributions with bat and ball could see widespread interest in the 32-year-old.
IPL Auction 2020: Date, Format, Rules and Team Budgets

The 2020 Indian Premier League auction takes place on Thursday with a total of 332 cricketers going under the hammer in Kolkata.
There are seven overseas players available at the highest reserve price of INR 2 crore (£211,532), including the Australian quintet of Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood, Chris Lynn, Mitchell Marsh and Glenn Maxwell.
South Africa's Dale Steyn and Sri Lanka's Angelo Mathews are also in the highest price bracket, while Robin Uthappa is the most expensive Indian player in the auction with a base price of INR 1.5 crore (£158,690).
The Indian Premier League has shared some of the top picks ahead of Thursday's auction:
Top players such as England's Tom Banton, Australia's Aaron Finch and New Zealand's Jimmy Neesham are also likely to be in demand as are West Indies pair Shimron Hetmyer and Evin Lewis.
The complete list of all 332 players available for the 2020 IPL auction is available here. Thursday's auction takes place at 3:30 p.m. local time/10 a.m. GMT/5 a.m. ET.
Team Budgets (according to The Cricketer)
Chennai Super Kings: 14.60 crore rupees (£1,540,000)
Delhi Capitals: 27.85 crore rupees (£2,930,000)
Kings XI Punjab: 42.70 crore rupees (£4,500,000)
Kolkata Knight Riders: 35.65 crore rupees (£3,760,000)
Mumbai Indians: 13.05 crore rupees (£1,380,000)
Rajasthan Royals: 28.90 crore rupees (£3,050,000)
Royal Challengers Bangalore: 27.90 crore rupees (£2,940,000)
Sunrisers Hyderabad: 17.00 crore rupees (£1,790,000)
Mumbai Indians are the reigning champions and are expected to have a quiet auction as a result. They may only buy back-up options to complement their strong squad.
They have seven slots available but only two are for overseas players, and they also have the smallest budget of all eight teams after retaining the core of their squad in the offseason:
Kings XI Punjab are the team with the biggest budget and will likely look to splash the clash. KL Rahul and Chris Gayle are the team's stars and may be joined by some of the auction's big names such as Cummins, Neesham or even England's Jason Roy or Eoin Morgan.
The England skipper played for the team previously in 2017 and being a World-Cup winning captain is likely to attract plenty of interest from franchises in need of a solid middle-order batsman.

Royal Challengers Bangalore are also likely to be busy bringing in players. They have the smallest squad of the eight franchises and a total of 12 slots available, including six overseas places.
The team put a new coaching staff in place in August, which suggests they could take a fresh approach in their bid to win a maiden IPL title:
Thurday's auction gives all eight teams the chance to build and strengthen their squads ahead of the 13th season of the IPL. The tournament gets under way in 2020 with the first match between Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians on March 23.
IPL Player Retention 2020 Results: Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli Retained

Excitement for the 2020 Indian Premier League season was ramped up on Friday after the eight teams confirmed their retained players for next year's event.
There were minimal surprises for defending champions Mumbai Indians, with their star batsman and captain Rohit Sharma in the squad again for next season. He will be joined by the likes of Jasprit Bumrah and Hardik Pandya, who were key to the team's success last term.
Here are the players released by their respective sides ahead of the IPL 2020 auction on December 19, per ESPNcricinfo:
Chennai Super Kings: Chaitanya Bishnoi, David Willey, Dhruv Shorey, Mohit Sharma, Sam Billings, Scott Kuggeleijn
Delhi Capitals: Ankush Bains, B Ayyappa, Chris Morris, Colin Ingram, Colin Munro, Hanuma Vihari, Jalaj Saxena, Manjot Kalra, Nathu Singh
Kings XI Punjab: Agnivesh Ayachi, Andrew Tye, David Miller, Moises Henriques, Prabhsimran Singh, Sam Curran, Varun Chakravarthy
Kolkata Knight Riders: Anrich Nortje, Carlos Brathwaite, Chris Lynn, Joe Denly, KC Cariappa, Matt Kelly, Nikhil Naik, Piyush Chawla, Prithvi Raj Yarra, Robin Uthappa, Shrikant Mundhe
Mumbai Indians: Adam Milne, Alzarri Joseph, Barinder Sran, Ben Cutting, Beuran Hendricks, Evin Lewis, Jason Behrendorff, Pankaj Jaswal, Rasikh Dar, Yuvraj Singh
Rajasthan Royals: Aryaman Birla, Ashton Turner, Ish Sodhi, Jaydev Unadkat, Liam Livingstone, Oshane Thomas, Prashant Chopra, Rahul Tripathi, Shubham Ranjane, Stuart Binny, Sudhesan Midhun
Royal Challengers Bangalore: Akshdeep Nath, Colin de Grandhomme, Dale Steyn, Heinrich Klassen, Himmat Singh, Kulwant Khejroliya, Marcus Stoinis, Milind Kumar, Nathan Coulter-Nile, Prayas Ray Barman, Shimron Hetmyer, Tim Southee
Sunrisers Hyderabad: Deepak Hooda, Martin Guptill, Ricky Bhui, Shakib Al Hasan, Yusuf Pathan
The list of retained players in full is available via the IPL website.
The CrickTracker account shared the respective budgets of each team following the announcements on Friday:
Virat Kohli is set to be the highest-paid player in the competition again, and he will skipper Royal Challengers Bangalore. The India captain will be hoping his team can have better fortunes this term after finishing bottom of the table in 2019.
The team will have something of a facelift next year, though, with Stoinis, Coulter-Nile, De Grandhomme and Southee all let go, as well as young West Indies batsman Hetmyer.
Elsewhere, the Rajasthan Royals will also be seeking to make a return to the play-offs and appear in strong shape to do so after confirming the retention of some big names.
Ben Stokes, Jos Buttler and Jofra Archer all played starring roles in England's ICC World Cup win in the summer. All three were crucial in the team eventually beating New Zealand in the final of the competition in a super over:
Australian Steve Smith is a phenomenal batsman in all forms of the game, and he will take over from Ajinkya Rahane as captain on a full-time basis this year.
The Royals posted the following clip confirming some of their team members for next season's event:
MS Dhoni will be seeking to lead the Chennai Super Kings to victory after coming up short in last year's final. Last year's top run-scorer in the competition, David Warner, is also back for the Sunrisers Hyderabad, who will once again be led by Kane Williamson.
Wisden summed up just how prolific the Australian opener was in the event a year ago:
Meanwhile, it's Kings XI Punjab who look likely to be the most active side in the auction, as they have the most salary cap available. The trade of former captain Ravichandran Ashwin to Delhi Capitals, and the release of some high-profile overseas stars, are the reasons behind them having plenty of money to spend in the player auction on December 19.
Two of the biggest names released by the Kolkata Knight Riders were Chris Lynn and Robin Uthappa.
IPL Player Retention 2020: Updated Player Trades Ahead of November 14 Deadline

Ravichandran Ashwin's trade to Delhi Capitals from Kings XI Punjab highlights the Indian Premier League's player movement ahead of Thursday's deadline and Friday's release of the retention list.
Just four transfers have gone through so far. The IPL auction will take place on December 19, and that too is expected to be a quiet affair ahead of major changes in 2021.
Here's a look at all player trades so far. Salary figures are courtesy of the Indian Express:
Ravichandran Ashwin, Kings XI Punjab to Delhi Capitals: Rs 7.1 crore (£770,500)
Jagadeesha Suchith, Delhi Capitals to Kings XI Punjab: Rs 20 lakh
Sherfane Rutherford, Delhi Capitals to Mumbai Indians: Rs 6.2 crore
Mayank Markande, Mumbai Indians to Delhi Capitals: Rs 1.4 crore
The trade deadline is scheduled for November 14. Per Royal Challengers Bangalore director of cricket operations Mike Hesson, teams will finalise their retention lists a day later.
The auction will take place on December 19, and teams have been granted an additional balance of Rs 3 crore. The auction is expected to be a small one, with the 2021 season presenting a major shake-up to the squads:
The biggest trade is undoubtedly that of Ashwin, an IPL veteran with 125 wickets in the competition. The 33-year-old all-rounder has previously played for Chennai Super Kings and Rising Pune Supergiant, before his stint with Kings XI.
An expert wicket-taker during Chennai's title wins in 2010 and 2011, he played two solid seasons with Kings XI but failed to lead the team to the play-offs. Delhi were among last year's top contenders and should provide him with a better chance of adding another title.
Moving the other way is Suchith, who was bought by Mumbai Indians ahead of the 2015 IPL. He has done most of his damage in the Vijay Hazare Trophy so far, as a standout for Karnataka.
West Indies rising star Rutherford and Indian prospect Markande swapped teams in an exchange of potential stars of the future. Defending champions Mumbai Indians welcomed the big-hitting 21-year-old:
Rutherford was bought by Delhi in last year's auction and has impressed in the Caribbean Premier League. In last year's IPL, his top performance came against Royal Challengers Bangalore, where he scored 28 from 13 balls and took the wicket of South African star AB de Villiers.
Markande's IPL debut came in 2018, when he took a remarkable 15 wickets for Mumbai. He wasn't much of a factor in the 2019 campaign, however, and the emergence of Rahul Chahar meant the Indians could afford to part with him.
England Star Sarah Taylor Retires from International Cricket Because of Anxiety

England women's cricketer Sarah Taylor announced on Friday her retirement from international cricket because of anxiety.
The two-time World Cup winner is one of the greatest wicketkeepers in the game and sits second in run-scoring for her country with 6533 runs.
Taylor announced her exit from the international stage via her official Twitter account:
According to BBC Sport, the 30-year-old said she's had anxiety and panic for four years, and it has affected her performance for England. She's now taken the decision to step away from the international game as a result.
"This has been a tough decision but I know it's the right one, for me and for my health moving forward," said Taylor. "I am extremely proud of my career. I leave with my head held high."
Taylor added she would like to represent England again in the future, but her health must now be placed ahead of her sporting career.
England Cricket paid tribute to one of the all-time greats of the women's game:
Former England women's captain and current managing director of England women's cricket, Clare Connor, said Taylor has been a role model for the sport and wished her the best in the future, per BBC Sport.
"Sarah is someone young people can look up to, for her achievements and talent on the pitch - but also for her bravery and resilience off it.
"She has come through significant adversity and performed on the world stage for her country.
"She has become a powerful voice within women's sport and I'm sure she will make a success of the next stage of her professional life."

Taylor leaves England duty as a legend having starred with both the bat and behind the wicket. The three-time Women's Ashes series winner has effected more dismissals than any individual in history playing the three formats of women's cricket.
The wicketkeeper made 226 appearances for her country and previously took a break from the sport in 2016 after having panic attacks, per Sky Sports. She returned for England in 2017 but has continued to struggle with mental health conditions. Taylor scored only six runs in three matches during the 2019 Women's Ashes series, with Australia retaining the title for the third time in a row.