09 March,2022 07:24 AM IST | Dubai | PTI
Ricky Ponting with Shane Warne at Manchester in 2019. Pic/Getty Images
Shane Warne would have been a "terrific" England coach with his immense knowledge of the game, former Australia captain Ricky Ponting said in an emotional tribute to the legendary spinner.
Following the sacking of Chris Silverwood in the aftermath of Australia's 4-0 Ashes win, Warne had confided to his friends about his aspiration to become England coach, weeks ahead of his shocking death due to suspected heart attack while holidaying in Thailand.
"His [Warne's] passion and knowledge for the game is something to behold. He would have made a great coach. Having someone like Warne to take over the England cricket team, I think he would have done a terrific job," Ponting told fellow broadcaster Isa Guha on The ICC Review.
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"He's a huge loss to the world game. It's simple as that, whether he would have done some coaching or even just the way he talks, the insights he gave us through his commentary, I think we're all gonna miss that."
Ponting, who played for much of his 15-year international career with Warne said the spin king, however, did not talk to him about his intention to helm the England team.
"He didn't [talk to me about that] because I would have tried talking him out of it pretty quickly.
âPretty good idea of things'
"I think he had a pretty good idea of things to talk to me about and not talk to me about. He would have made a great coach," said the batting legend.
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