Former Australian cricketer Shane Warne's family have broken their silence following the sudden, tragic demise of the leg-spinner on March 4, 2022.
Warne, 52, left the cricket world in utter shock and disbelief after it emerged that the champion cricketer has passed away following a suspected heart attack during his stay at a villa in Thailand.
Following the development, Warne's parents- Keith and Brigette-, brother Jason and three kids- Summer, Brooke and Jackson- and his ex-wife Simone Callahan- have paid soul-stirring tribute to the ultimate showman of cricket.
"The night of the 4th of March 2022 is when a never-ending nightmare began for our family, for that is the date we lost our much loved and admired son, father, brother and uncle, Shane Keith Warne, a tragedy we will never come to terms with," said his parents as quoted by the Express.
"To find words to adequately express our sadness is an impossible task for us and looking to a future without Shane is inconceivable, hopefully the mountain of happy memories we all have will help us cope with our ongoing grief," they added.
His eldest daughter Brooke citied, "We were so similar in so many ways and I always used to joke that I got your genes and about how much that annoyed me.
"Now I couldn't be happier and prouder that I have your genes. I am lucky and will forever be so proud to call you my Dad forever.
"I love you to infinity and back and I will miss you forever."
Meanwhile, his son Jackson said, "Sitting at the poker table, walking around the golf course, watching the Saints and eating pizza is never going to be the same. But I know all you ever wanted for me is to be happy, no matter what. You just wanted me to be happy, that’s it.
"So that’s what I’m going to do, try and be happy. I am going to miss you so much Dad and you were truly the best father and mate anyone could’ve asked for."
His former wife Simone said, "Who brings a light so great to the world that even after they have gone the light remains?"
"Shane was one of the most talented and charismatic cricketers we have ever witnessed," she said.
Cricket Australia chief Nick Hockley quoted, "He loved cricket, had an extraordinarily astute understanding of the game and his influence and legacy will last for as long as it is played.
"We are in a state of complete shock at his sudden passing and our thoughts are with his family, his many friends and the legion of fans from all over the world who loved and admired Warnie for his unbelievable bowling skills, his humour, warmth and engaging personality."
Meanwhile, Warne's family has accepted the Victorian government's proposal to accord a state funeral to the legendary cricketer.