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These cricketers including Yuvraj Singh fought cancer, Australia’s World Champion Captain also included in the list

Deadly disease like cancer has also engulfed many cricketers. That scene of Yuvraj Singh is never forgetting, when he started coughing on the pitch during a match in the 2011 World Cup. Recently, former Australian captain Michael Clarke has revealed that he has undergone sixth surgery due to skin cancer. Clarke said that skin cancer is real, as well as by making special appeal to the people, they said that they should continue to checkup. Actually, many cricketers have been suffering from cancer even before him.

Michael Clarke

First of all talk about Michael Clarke, he first came to know about suffering from cancer in 2006. He continued to fight with it during his cricket career. In the year 2019, three non-melonoma leions including foreheads were removed. Explain that melanoma cancer is in skin cells called melanocytes, which are responsible for the production of a pigment called melanin. Australia won the 2015 ODI World Cup under Clarke’s captaincy.

Yuvraj Singh

Yuvraj Singh first came to know about suffering from cancer in 2011. After the 2011 World Cup, it was clear in the investigation that Yuvraj had cancer. However, its symptoms were already visible. Despite being ill, he also scored 362 runs in the World Cup and also scored 362 runs. Tumors were found in his lungs. He was treated in the USA and after several months he returned to international cricket in 2012.

Richie benod

Michael Clarke’s compatriot Richie Benod was the captain of the Australian team and later commented. He was surrounded by cancer in the last years of life, he also had cancer in the skin of the forehead and skull. When Benod informed about his cancer, he died on April 10, 2015, a few months later.

Joffrey baycott

Joffre Boycott had a throat cancer in the year 2003. He is known for his best commentary, but at that time he had to give up commentary due to cancer. He got 35 sessions of radiotherapy. The good thing is that he recovered within a year and returned to the profession of commentary.

Andy Flower

In 2010, Andy Flower was the head coach of the England team, at that time he had skin cancer on the right cheek. After the surgery, the flowers became fully fit, after which they have constantly worked to make people aware of skin cancer.

Graeme Pollock

South African veteran batsman Graeme Pollock came to know about cancer in the large intestine in 2013. He recovered from this disease completely, but this caused a deep injury to his economic condition.

Martin cro

New Zealand’s great batsman Martin Crow announced in 2012 and said that he had a lymphoma cancer. This type of cancer attacks the immune system. Initially, his treatment was good, but in 2014 his cancer returned. In 2016, he died at the age of just 53 years.

Sam Billings

England wicketkeeper batsman Sam Billings had told in 2022 that he had to undergo 2 surgery to get rid of melanoma cancer in his chest. Billings have also been making people aware of skin cancer after that.

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