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Cricketers suffering from cancer

Martin Crowe to cut all ties with cricket to reduce stress levels after cancer

New Zealand batting great Martin Crowe on Friday said the cancer he was diagnosed with last year was under control and he was cutting all ties with cricket to reduce his stress levels.

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ICC pays tribute to Mike Denness

The International Cricket Council on Saturday paid tribute to former England captain and ex-ICC match referee Mike Denness, who passed away at the age of 72.

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Mike Denness passes away after lengthy battle with cancer

Former England captain and ICC match referee Mike Denness passed away on Friday after a lengthy battle with cancer. He was 72.

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Former First-Class cricketer Sekhar Sinha dies of cancer

Former East Zone fast bowler Sekhar Sinha has died of cancer at a hospital in Mumbai, family sources said on Friday.

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ICC condoles demise of Tony Greig

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has offered its deep condolences on the sad demise of former England captain and celebrated commentator Tony Greig, who passed away after losing his battle with lung cancer on Saturday.

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Tony Greig’s absence in commentary box felt during first day’s play between Australia and South Africa

Tony Greig and Bill Lawry are being missed in the commentary box with the first Test of the Australian cricket season beginning here Friday.

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Yuvraj Singh is the latest in a long list of cricketers afflicted with cancer

Yuvraj is the latest in a long list of cricketers who have suffered the most dreaded disease. Some cricketers were lucky that the disease was detected in the earlier stage or was mild, as in case with Yuvraj, and were cured. Sadly, quite a few succumbed to disease.

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