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A legendary cricket player stuck his head in a bucket full of snakes – For The Win

February 20, 2016

A legendary cricket player stuck his head in a bucket full of snakes – For The Win
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For The Win

A legendary cricket player stuck his head in a bucket full of snakes
For The Win
The cricket player's name is Shane Warne, and he's one of the best cricket players of all time. He's also, it turns out, one of the bravest. Appearing on a reality television show in his native Australia, Warne dunked his head in a big container full ...
Australian cricket legend Shane Warne got his face bitten by a snake on reality TVSB Nation
Shane Warne: Cricket legend bitten by snake in Aussie reality showCNN International

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A legendary cricket player stuck his head in a bucket full of snakes – For The Win

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