This story is from December 22, 2011

Shane Warne immortalised in 300kg of bronze at MCG

A trimmer Shane Warne saw himself immortalised in 300kg of bronze with the unveiling of a rather plumpish statue of him outside the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
Shane Warne immortalised in 300kg of bronze at MCG
A trimmer Shane Warne saw himself immortalised in 300kg of bronze with the unveiling of a rather plumpish statue of him outside the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
MELBOURNE: A trimmer Shane Warne saw himself immortalised in 300kg of bronze on Thursday with the unveiling of a rather plumpish statue of him outside the Melbourne Cricket Ground in a ceremony also attended by his British model girlfriend Elizabeth Hurley.
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Melbourne Cricket Club president Paul Sheahan unveiled the statue by sculptor Louis Lauman as Warne, Hurley and their children looked on.
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"That's 300kg, so it's pretty lifelike from when I played," Warne joked after the unveiling.
"Congratulations to Louis for making a very good likeness that I am proud of," he added.
After a close look at the statue which depicts him in action, Warne said, "It looks like a leg-break."
Warne's children, Brooke, Summer and Jackson, were also there at the unveiling along with Hurley's son from a previous marriage, Damian.
Warne joins cricket legends such as Sir Donald Bradman, Keith Miller and Dennis Lillee in having his statue erected on the Parade of Champions outside the MCG.
Warne took 708 wickets in 145 Tests in a sterling career that ended in 2007.
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