Jackson Warne greets fans during a tribute to his late father Shane Warne during Second Test Match between Australia and Pakistan in Melbourne

Jackson Warne was all smiles as he greeted fans at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Thursday.

The 24-year-old son of cricket legend Shane Warne was spotted on the cricket field while honoring his father.

The stadium cheered his arrival, which came between plays on the third day of the second Test match between Australia and Pakistan.

Jackson was wearing a white T-shirt and black trousers, as well as a dark green jacket and a white cricket cap.

The young man smiled at the crowd and even posed for selfies with enthusiastic game-goers.

Jackson Warne greeted fans at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Thursday.

Jackson Warne greeted fans at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Thursday.

The 24-year-old son of cricket legend Shane Warne was spotted on the cricket field while honoring his father.

The 24-year-old son of cricket legend Shane Warne was spotted on the cricket field while honoring his father.

Shane died suddenly in March last year from a heart attack while on holiday in Koh Samui, Thailand. He was 52.

He left most of his multimillion-dollar fortune to his children, but completely neglected their mother Simone Callahan and his former fiancee Liz Hurley.

The details of his last will, dated December 3, 2021, stated that 93 percent of his $20.7 million estate would go to Jackson and his sisters Brooke and Summer, who would each receive an equal 31 percent share of the money and assets.

The stadium welcomed his arrival, which came between the playing sessions of the third day of the second Test match between Australia and Pakistan.

The stadium welcomed his arrival, which came between the playing sessions of the third day of the second Test match between Australia and Pakistan.

Jackson was wearing a white T-shirt and black trousers, along with a dark green jacket and a white cricket hat.

Jackson was wearing a white T-shirt and black trousers, along with a dark green jacket and a white cricket hat.

The young man smiled at the crowd and even posed for selfies with the enthusiastic players.

The young man smiled at the crowd and even posed for selfies with the enthusiastic players.

The remaining seven percent will be distributed to his brother Jason (two percent) and two and a half percent each to his brother’s children, Sebastian and Tayla.

Three of his children admitted last year that it was too painful for them to watch cricket matches after their father’s tragic death.

“When I listen to cricket, it’s… that missing voice that I don’t hear anymore,” Jackson said in a candid interview with 7NEWS.

Sister Summer Warne added: “Cricket was his sport and it’s not good here without him.”

“It was probably the hardest nine months of my life. I miss him every day,” she added.

Meanwhile, Shane’s other daughter Brooke said it was “amazing” that the Great South Stand at the MCG had been renamed the Shane Warne Stand as a tribute to her father.

Shane died suddenly in March last year from a heart attack while on holiday in Koh Samui, Thailand.  He was 52

Shane died suddenly in March last year from a heart attack while on holiday in Koh Samui, Thailand. He was 52