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Shane Warne's three children admitted on Tuesday they find it too painful to watch cricket matches after the tragic death of their father in March.
Brooke, 25, Jackson, 23, and Summer, 21, revealed in a tell-all interview with 7NEWS that trying to watch a cricket game brings up hurtful memories.
'When I'm listening to cricket it's... that missing voice I can't hear anymore,' Jackson said.
Shane Warne's (pictured) three children admitted on Tuesday they find it too painful to watch cricket matches after the tragic death of their father in March
Summer added: 'Cricket was his sport and it doesn't feel right without him there.'
'It's probably been the hardest nine months of my life so far. I miss him every day,' she added.
Meanwhile, Brooke said it was 'awesome' the Great Southern Stand at the MCG was renamed the Shane Warne Stand as a tribute to her father.
Brooke (left), Jackson (right) and Summer (centre), revealed in a tell-all interview with 7NEWS that trying to watch a cricket game brings up hurtful memories
Earlier this month, Jackson Warne paid emotional