“The King Of Spin” was Shane Warne. He was an Australian spin bowler. He is considered as such a title because he worked hard and his dedication made the way for him.
In his career he played 145 test matches and took 708 wickets and also played 194 One day Internationals and took 293 wickets.
He started his career in 1992 in a test match. He was named as ”The Wisden Cricketers Of The Year’ in 1994. He was a responsible and a good lower order batsman as he scored more than 3000 Test runs in his career. His score of 99 runs is the highest run scored without a century in Test Cricket.
He also played domestic cricket tournament like IPL(Indian Premier League) for Rajasthan Royals as both Captain and Coach and Rajasthan Royals won The first IPL in 2008 in his captaincy.

Warne was also enlisted in The ICC Cricket Hall Of Fame In 2013. Warne was also enlisted in the All Time Test World Xl. Warne retired from International Cricket in January 2007.
Never Give up,
Just absolutely, never Give up
– Shane Warne
Recognizing his skill, a statue of him is placed outside the Melbourne Cricket Ground, Australia.
He died on 4 March 2022 at the age of 52 and probably from a Heart attack.
His death was a very shocking news for his fans throughout the world. Warne’s skill is something he polished throughout his life. Shane Warne was a legend and he will always be a legend.