In a statement issued by New Zealand cricket on behalf of Lady Dianne Hadlee, it was communicated that a cancer tumour was found in his bowel last month during a routine three-year colonoscopy. Their exploits guarantee them top-table seats at any gathering of the best all-rounders the world of cricket has ever known.Thus, when the two cricketing greats bumped into each other at Johannesburg airport, it was a photo-op too good to miss. "As a safeguard, further treatment in the form of chemotherapy will commence shortly and last for a few months," the statement added. Sir Richard Hadlee (right) is New Zealand's leading Test wicket-taker Hadlee is regarded as one of New Zealand's finest cricketers having taken 431 wickets in 86 Tests. A statement released by New Zealand Cricket on behalf of Hadlee's wife Lady Dianne said the 66-year-old has had surgery to remove a tumour. "It is expected that, in time, he will have a full recovery." The icing on the cake: he will appear on live chat, to interact with Rediff readers, during the competition - and share his thoughts via audio feeds.Watch this space, for a full schedule of Sir Richard's columns and live appearances. Sir Richard, 66, will undergo further chemotherapy which will last a few months, his wife Lady Dianne said. Sir Richard Hadlee diagnosed with bowel cancer 13 June 2018 11:41 According to a statement released by NZC on behalf of his wife Lady Dianne Hadlee, he has undergone surgery to remove a tumour, and 'has made an excellent recovery'. Lady Dianne Hadlee clicked - and, as the countdown begins for the next edition of the World Cup, shares her treasured pic with Rediff readers.We were saving the best bit for the last: During World Cup 2007, Sir Richard will write a series of columns exclusively for Rediff.com. readfullarticle Former New Zealand fast bowler Sir Richard Hadlee has been diagnosed with bowel cancer.
A statement released by New Zealand Cricket on behalf of Hadlee's wife Lady Dianne said the 66-year-old has had surgery to remove a tumour. The cancerous tumour has been removed by a successful operation and the Sir Hadlee is making an "excellent recovery". Lady Dianne Hadlee clicked - and, as the countdown begins for the next edition of the World Cup, shares her treasured pic with Rediff readers. For his exploits, the Kiwi quick was named Wisden Cricketer of the Year in 1982; in 1990, he was knighted for his services to the game.Kapil Dev, in a career that lasted from October 1978 to October 1994 - fittingly for the man who led India to its only India's premier all-rounder was named Wisden Cricketer of the Year 1983.Between them, they have 411 one-day international wickets, and 865 Test wickets.
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