MCG to host public memorial service for Aussie great Shane Warne
Shane Warne's statue at the Melbourne Cricket Ground has become a site for fans' tributes
Shane Warne's statue at the Melbourne Cricket Ground has become a site for fans' tributes

THE 100 000-seater Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) will host a state memorial service for legendary Australian leg-spinner Shane Warne on March 30.

Warne, 52, died of a suspected heart attack in Thailand on Friday.

The MCG has become a site for fans’ tributes to Warne, with flowers, beer and photographs left in remembrance.

“There’s nowhere in the world more appropriate to farewell Warnie than the ‘G’,” tweeted Victorian Premier Dan Andrews.

Tickets to the service will be available to the public and it will be livestreamed for those unable to attend in person.

The event has been organised after Warne’s family took up Andrews’ offer of a state funeral, an occasion to honour those of national significance.

Warne, who took 708 Test wickets, the second most of all-time, was born and raised in Melbourne and represented Victoria domestically.

It has already been announced that one of the MCG’s stands will be renamed the SK Warne Stand in tribute to him.

The stadium was the scene of some of the most memorable moments in Warne’s career including a hat-trick against England in 1994 and his 700th Test wicket against the same opposition 12 years later. (BBC Sport)

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