Howzat! Shane Warne gives fans a glimpse at his fully-stocked fridge amid the coronavirus pandemic

Last month, Shane Warne showed off his lavish Melbourne home where he’s planning to hunker down amid the coronavirus pandemic, complete with its own nightclub. 

And now the cricket legend, 50, has given fans a glimpse at his fully-stocked fridge.

His son Jackson, 20, shared a Tik Tok video of the retired spin bowler going through their food, which included packs of meat and sausages, a drawer of chocolates, three tubs of butter  and some bolognese. 

Howzat! Shane Warne gave fans a glimpse this week at his fully-stocked fridge amid the coronavirus pandemic

He's hungry! Shane showed off their food and pointed to the meat, saying: 'We've got bolognese or BBQ, l think BBQ wins... and chocolate!'

He’s hungry! Shane showed off their food and pointed to the meat, saying: ‘We’ve got bolognese or BBQ, l think BBQ wins… and chocolate!’

‘I can hear dad in the pantry, he’s not big on cooking, he doesn’t like the fancy dishes, but he’s a good cook. Let’s see what he’s doing,’ Jackson says in the video as he strolls up to his father.

Shane shows off their food and points to the meat, saying: ‘We’ve got bolognese or BBQ, l think BBQ wins… and chocolate!’ 

Last month, Shane showed off his lavish home where he will be isolating, during the coronavirus pandemic. 

They're prepared! The fridge held items including packs of meat, a drawer of chocolates, three tubs of butter and some bolognese

They’re prepared! The fridge held items including packs of meat, a drawer of chocolates, three tubs of butter and some bolognese

Documenting it all: His son Jackson, 20, (pictured) shared a Tik Tok video of the retired spin bowler going through their food

Documenting it all: His son Jackson, 20, (pictured) shared a Tik Tok video of the retired spin bowler going through their food

He gave a tour of his pad to Fox League presenters Steve ‘Blocker’ Roach, Braith Anasta and Dan Ginnane and even showed off his downstairs nightclub.

‘You want to have a look downstairs?’ the 50-year-old asked the presenters, before showing off his huge bar stocked with beer, wine and spirits, with a glowing disco ball shining overhead. 

‘Right, in here downstairs, there’s the big screen, there’s not a bad bar behind me,’ he boasted.

‘There’s a couple of big speakers in here too and the fridges and the bar is fully stocked down here.’

How lavish! Last month, Shane showed off his home where he will be isolating during the coronavirus pandemic, complete with its own nightclub

How lavish! Last month, Shane showed off his home where he will be isolating during the coronavirus pandemic, complete with its own nightclub

The presenters were in awe of Shane’s amazing set up, which included dozens of bottles of his SevenZeroEight gin. 

‘You would have had some real ordinary times down there Warney,’ Braith said.

Dan noted he would be unable to share his man cave with anyone due to self-isolation principles in response to the deadly disease.

‘It’s no good having a nightclub if you can’t bring anyone into the nightclub,’ he said 

Shane assured he had enough toys in his man cave to keep him occupied.

‘Luckily I’ve got a golf simulator, I’ve got a computer downstairs with Netflix, Stan, iTunes and all that stuff,’ he said.

‘We can isolate for as many months as you want downstairs. No contact with anyone else, we’ll be fine!’

Doing his part: Shane also announced last month that his SevenZeroEight gin distillery would stop making gin and start producing hand sanitiser in a 'wartime effort' to combat the deadly COVID-19

Doing his part: Shane also announced last month that his SevenZeroEight gin distillery would stop making gin and start producing hand sanitiser in a ‘wartime effort’ to combat the deadly COVID-19

Shane also announced last month that his SevenZeroEight gin distillery would stop making gin and start producing hand sanitiser in a ‘wartime effort’ to combat the deadly COVID-19.

‘This is a challenging time for Australians and we all need to do what we can to help our healthcare system combat this disease and save lives,’ he said in an Instagram post.

‘I am happy SevenZeroEight has the ability to make this shift and encourage others to do the same.’ 

As of Wednesdays morning, there are 4,762 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Australia and 20 deaths

Pandemic: As of Wednesdays morning, there are 4,762 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Australia and 20 deaths

Pandemic: As of Wednesdays morning, there are 4,762 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Australia and 20 deaths