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Watch: Lord's rises in a beautiful tribute to Shane Warne during England-NZ Test

Play between England and New Zealand at Lord's was paused after 23 overs for 23 seconds of applause in memory of Shane Warne.

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Jun 02, 2022 · 05:56 pm
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Watch: Lord's rises in a beautiful tribute to Shane Warne during England-NZ Test
Spectators and players take a moment at the end of the 23rd over to applaud for 23 seconds to commemorate Australian cricketer Shane Warne | AFP

After 23 overs, the game pauses for 23 seconds of applause in memory of the the great Shane Warne 👏❤️ pic.twitter.com/zr2Ih2XK7o

— Sky Sports Cricket (@SkyCricket) June 2, 2022
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