MUMBAI: Everyone who succeeds in life must have faced a failure. Recently deceased Australian spin legend Shane Warne also faced a similar experience in life. Indian cricketer Ravichandran Ashwin revealed this on his YouTube channel and said that Warne had shared with Indian coach Rahul Dravid about the turning point in his life and that Dravid had told him about it.
A spinner needs a strong shoulder. This is necessary because the shoulders gives the force to turn the ball. Warne's greatest strength was his strong shoulders and muscles. When Dravid once asked how he achieved this, Warne revealed about a tragedy that had happened once in his life.
Aussies Rules Sports is a popular sport in Australia. This sport, which is very similar to rugby, is dangerous. But Warne wanted to play it. Once while playing, his legs were seriously injured and broken. He was later forced to rest with a plaster cast on his leg for four weeks. But during this time Warne moved across the floor with his hands and instead of walking, he walked around the house with his hands. This is how his shoulders and muscles become stronger.