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Take a tour of Shane Warne’s home, an incredible coronavirus isolation bunker

Fair to say there aren’t many of us as well-equipped for isolation from the coronavirus than Australian cricket legend Shane Warne. Take a tour of the spin king’s incredible pad — with the man himself.

Shane Warne has always had a penchant for the finer things in life.
Shane Warne has always had a penchant for the finer things in life.

A noise-activated mirror ball, bar stocked to the rafters and a golf simulator.

Then there’s the nightclub, cinema and wine cellar.

Aussie cricket icon Shane Warne is doing isolation in style.

Warnie doesn’t have to leave his home to play a round of golf.
Warnie doesn’t have to leave his home to play a round of golf.

The spin king took Fox Footy on a tour of his luxurious Melbourne home, where he has been living in isolation due to the coronavirus threat with his son Jackson.

“I am very, very lucky and grateful for my life and I travel a lot,” Warne said on Fox Footy Live.

“To have isolation is actually quite nice to just be at home for a while.

“But it’s unfortunate to be at home in this tough time. I’m pretty lucky, I have got a pretty cool pad that’s nice to hang out in.

“My son lives with me, so he’s here too. We’ve got a golf simulator, we’re watching Fox movies … catching up on TV shows.”

Party at Warnie’s if the apocalypse hits.
Party at Warnie’s if the apocalypse hits.

Warne’s company 708 Gin has devoted its resources to making hand sanitiser to support hospitals and help stop the spread of coronavirus.

The Australian cricket legend sold his Brighton pad, which featured a pool tiled with his famous number 23, for $20 million two years ago.

Originally published as Take a tour of Shane Warne’s home, an incredible coronavirus isolation bunker

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