As cricket comes to terms with the death of Australian cricket legend Shane Warne at the age of 52, Eleanor Oldroyd is joined by BBC cricket correspondent Jonathan Agnew and former England spinner Phil Tufnell to remember his life and career.
Former team-mate Stuart Law, friend Pat Cash and Hampshire chairman Rob Bransgrove discuss what made Warne so special. They also hear from Mike Gatting, the man dismissed by Warne\u2019s \u2018ball of the century\u2019.
Australia captain Pat Cummins and England captain Joe Root also pay tribute to the man who took 708 test wickets, while cricket writer Geoff Lemon explains why Warne was a role model for a generation of young Australians.
TOPICS:\n2.37 \u2013 Jonathan Agnew and Phil Tufnell discuss Warne\u2019s life\n4.59 \u2013 Geoff Lemon on Warne inspiring a nation\n15.32 \u2013 Joe Root and Pat Cummins pay tribute\n21.40 \u2013 Mike Gatting remembers Warne\u2019s \u2018ball of the century\u2019\n29.26 \u2013 Stuart Law on being a team-mate of Warne\n41.27 \u2013 Rob Bransgrove on Warne\u2019s legacy at Hampshire\n45.32 \u2013 Pat Cash on being Shane Warne\u2019s friend