The Former New Zealand All-Rounder Chris Cairns was Diagnosed with bowel cancer last year after a series of health complications. The 51-year-old revealed on his Instagram post that it was a “huge blow”.
The According To Reports :-
According to New Zealand media reports, he was discharged from the hospital in Canberra last week after a life-threatening heart attack and paraplegia.
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Cairns wrote on Instagram, “As for weeks, I thought Tom Brady retiring would be the low point of this week.
I was Told Yesterday
“I was told yesterday that I have bowel cancer… a big shock and not what I was expecting after a routine check-up.
“So, as I prepare for another round of conversations with surgeons and specialists, I remember how lucky I am to be here in the first place… How blessed I am
This week or so, bad enough, some kids got in on the game and celebrated (son) Noah’s birthday at home.
A Sharp Upper Cut in The First Round :-
“Another fight ahead but here’s hoping it’s a sharp upper cut and over in the first round.”
In August last year, Cairns suffered an aortic dissection after suffering a heart attack. He was also on life support during that appointed time and was paralyzed in his legs following surgery on his spinal cord.
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The son of former Test player Lance Cairns, Cairns played 62 Tests and 215 ODIs for New Zealand between 1989 and 2006.