Former New Zealand All-Rounder Chris Cairns On Life Support: Report
Former New Zealand all-rounder Chirs Cairns was on life support in Australia following a serious cardiac problem and "has not responded to treatment as hoped", said a report.
- Agence France-Presse
- Updated: August 10, 2021 05:21 pm IST
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Former NZ all-rounder Chris Cairns was on life support, said a report
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Cairns has reportedly suffered a serious cardiac problem in Australia
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Cairns, former NZ skipper, played 62 Tests and 215 ODIs for New Zealand
Former New Zealand cricket star Chris Cairns was on life support in Australia following a serious cardiac problem, the Newshub website reported Tuesday. Cairns, one of New Zealand's all-time greats, suffered an aortic dissection -- a tear in the body's main artery -- last week in Canberra and is understood to have had several surgeries since, Newshub said. However, the former New Zealand skipper "has not responded to treatment as hoped", Newshub said, adding that the 51-year-old "will be transferred to a specialist hospital in Sydney".
AFP has reached out to New Zealand Cricket for comment. The cricket website ESPNcricinfo said an NZC spokesman had declined comment to them, citing respect for Cairns' privacy.
Cairns had a successful 17-year international career as an all-rounder, playing 62 Tests and 215 One-Day Internationals.
He amassed more than 3,000 Test runs and close to 5,000 runs in ODIs while crossing the 200-wicket mark in both formats.
Cairns was named one of Wisden's Cricketers of the Year in 2000, and awarded the New Zealand Order of Merit when he retired from Tests in 2004.
But his image was tarred by match-fixing allegations at the end of his career. A legal case against him in Britain ended with an acquittal.