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Shane Warne bitten by snake?

| | Feb 18, 2016, at 09:36 pm
Sydney, Feb 18 (IBNS): Former Australian cricketer Shane Warne has been bitten on his head by a snake.

The incident occurred in an episode of reality show  'I’m A Celebrity … Get Me Out Of Here!' where Warne is participating.

"The 46-year-old retired spin bowler mans up as he dips his head into a box full of slithering snakes and yelps as a feisty anaconda rears upwards and nips him on the head," Daily Mail reported.

The TV show's Twitter handle said: "Face to face with scorpions, cockroaches and some feisty snakes- Shane's done a valiant job tonight! #ImACelebrityAU."

Shane Warne has represented Australia in Test and ODI crickets.

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