Legendary Australian leg-spinner Shane Warne has been elevated to 'Legend' status in the Sport Australia Hall of Fame. Nine months after his sudden death in March this year at the age of 52, Warne becomes just the fifth-ever cricketer to be awarded the most prestigious sporting honour in Australia.
The elevation of Warne and champion distance runner Ron Clarke were announced tonight. Warne was previously inducted in the Sport Australia Hall of Fame as an athlete member in 2009, and now posthumously joins a club featuring Sir Donald Bradman, Keith Miller, Richie Benaud and Dennis Lillee as cricketers given the legend status.
"Shane Warne and Ron Clarke are the true definition of Legends. Inspirations to all Australians. We are thrilled to announce their well-deserved elevation to Legend status within the Sport Australia Hall of Fame. They symbolise everything that is great about sport in Australia," said John Bertrand, fellow Legend and Sport Australia Hall of Fame chair.