Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 14th April 2026, 11:37 AM
The sudden demise of Shane Warne, arguably the greatest leg-spinner in cricket history, left the sporting world in a state of profound shock on 4 March 2022. While the initial autopsy report attributed the 52-year-old’s death in a luxury villa in Koh Samui, Thailand, to natural causes, his son, Jackson Warne, has recently made a significant allegation regarding the circumstances. Jackson claims that the COVID-19 vaccinations his father received under government mandates played a direct role in his fatal heart attack.
In a recent appearance on the podcast Two Worlds Collide, hosted by former soldier Sam Bamford, Jackson Warne addressed the speculation surrounding his father’s health. When explicitly asked if he believed the COVID-19 vaccine was a factor in Shane Warne’s death, Jackson stated, “I definitely think the vaccine was involved. I don’t think that is a controversial thing to say anymore.”
Jackson elaborated on his perspective, suggesting that even if his father had underlying health issues, the vaccination may have exacerbated them. He recalled his immediate reaction upon receiving the news of his father’s passing: “The second I put the phone down, the first thing that went through my head was—the government is responsible for this, COVID and the vaccine are responsible for this.”
Shane Warne was found unresponsive at the Samujana Villas in Thailand. Despite the efforts of friends and medical personnel, he was pronounced dead. Initial investigations by Thai authorities noted the presence of certain medications in the room, and subsequent toxicology reports mentioned the presence of sildenafil. However, the official autopsy concluded the cause of death was a myocardial infarction (heart attack) resulting from natural disease.
Jackson Warne contends that his father had received three or four doses of the vaccine to comply with government regulations and travel requirements. He argues that despite his father’s habits—which included smoking and alcohol consumption—many individuals from previous generations lived longer with similar or more taxing lifestyles.
Shane Warne remains the second-highest wicket-taker in Test cricket history. His career spanned from 1992 to 2007, during which he redefined the art of leg-spin.
| Category | Statistical Detail |
| Test Matches Played | 145 |
| Test Wickets | 708 |
| Test Bowling Average | 25.41 |
| ODI Matches Played | 194 |
| ODI Wickets | 293 |
| Five-Wicket Hauls (Test) | 37 |
| Ten-Wicket Hauls (Test) | 10 |
The Victorian government funded a state memorial service for Shane Warne at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG). Jackson admitted to feeling a sense of internal conflict during the event. He stated that he felt an urge to publicly blame the government and the vaccination mandates during the memorial but ultimately chose silence, believing it was the wiser course of action at the time.
Currently, Jackson Warne is dedicated to the “Shane Warne Legacy,” an initiative focused on raising awareness for heart health. The project aims to provide accessible heart screenings to ensure other families do not have to endure the sudden loss that the Warne family experienced. Jackson acknowledges that while the full truth may remain elusive to some, the autopsy reports remain available for public scrutiny.
Comments