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Shane Warne turns 47

| | Sep 14, 2016, at 05:06 am
Sydney, Sept 13 (IBNS):Former Australian spinner Shane Warne turned 47 on Tuesday.

Cricketer stars wished the Australian on his birthday with former Indian cricketer Sachin Tenduilkar tweeting: "Happy birthday to the man with the golden arm, @shanewarne! May the years ahead give you good health & happiness :)."

Former Indian batsman Virender Sehwag said: "Hpy Bday @ShaneWarne .Wish he Warned d batsmen in advance whether it will b leg-spin,flipper,googly or sumthing else."

Ex-Indian captain Anil Kumble wished him and said: "Happy birthday @ShaneWarne ! God bless!"

Former Australian fast bowler Brett Lee tweeted: "Happy birthday legend @ShaneWarne ."

Shane Warne thanked people for greeting him on his birthday.

He tweeted: "Thankyou to everyone for all the birthday love, especially @brookeyoner @Jackson_Warne18 &… http://instagram.com/p/BKSufs6DCr7/ ."

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