Martin Crowe: Ex-New Zealand captain has cancer
Former New Zealand captain Martin Crowe has been diagnosed with lymphoma, a cancer of the immune system.
The 50-year-old played 77 Tests, including 16 as captain, and 143 one-day internationals for New Zealand between 1982 and 1995.
Martin Crowe facts
- Tests: 77 matches
- Runs: 5,444
- Highest score: 299
- Average: 45.36
- ODIs: 143 matches
- Runs: 4,704
- Highest score: 107 not out
- Average: 38.55
"The diagnosis is very new," said his manager Louise Henderson.
"The family is still in shock and dealing with the understanding that life as they know it for the unforeseeable future is different."
She added: "They have a number of issues to confront over the next couple of weeks."
Crowe and elder brother Jeff, who also captained the Kiwis at Test level, are cousins of Hollywood actor Russell Crowe.
Martin Crowe was named as one of Wisden's Cricketers of the Year in 1985, and his 299 against Sri Lanka in 1991 remains the highest Test score by a New Zealand player.
A powerful right-handed batsman who scored 5,444 Test runs and almost 20,000 in first-class cricket, Crowe also had a spell with English county side Somerset between 1984 and 1988.
He made an unsuccessful attempt to return to the first-class game in 2011.
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Comment number 28.
slum195217th October 2012 - 20:26
Great player - a legend in the game. How much enjoyment did he give to all cricket lovers? Being an England fan or whatever country is irrelevant. Thanks for the memories Martin and we are all with you at the crease this time.
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slardy16th October 2012 - 23:38
Martin as a young Kiwi\Aus growing up in Australia you were my hero along with Lance of course.
Wishing you the best..
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stellatorty16th October 2012 - 21:53
Never been a fan of any country other than England but this overrides any patriotism. Best wishes for a quick & full recovery :)
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gavin turner16th October 2012 - 7:59
As a cricket fan I always used to get excited when Martin Crowe came to the crease..... and I'm an England fan! He was just so good to watch. I wish you well and I will be praying for you. You brought so much pleasure to us it's about time we brought some support for you. Hang in there Martin! God bless you and your family.
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DrCajetanCoelho16th October 2012 - 7:46
Wishing Martin a speedy recovery
and a quick return to normal life.
Prayerful wishes and God Bless.
Dr. Cajetan Coelho
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