Melbourne: Former New Zealand Chris Cairns Chris Cairns is in an intensive care unit at Sydney Hospital after being transferred from Canberra for urgent care following a serious health event.
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Vincent Hospital in Sydney said Cairns was received on Tuesday.
“He is in serious but stable conditions in intensive care,” spokesman said.
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Tuesday reported a 51-year-old Cairns recently suffered aortic dissection during the heart incident in Canberra.
Dissection of aorta torn in the body’s main arteries.
It was said that the former Cricketer did not respond to treatment as expected.
Considered one of the best all-rounders of the ery, Cairns played 62 tests, 215 internationally one day and two matches twenty20 for New Zealand between 1989-2006 before becoming television experts.
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The news has shaken New Zealand, where the former teammate expressed sympathy for his family.
“This is really destroyed.
This is the worst news that you can get,” said former New Zealand teammate Chris Harris to local media.
Cairns has lived in Canberra for several years with their children after his marriage with Australia Melanie Croser in 2010.
After retiring from international cricket, Cairns is the subject of Matchfixing’s charges in India as captain of Chandigarh League (ICL) in 2008.
He denied mistakes and Fighting with several legal battles to clear his name, winning the defamation case of Libel against the former Chairman of the Indian Premier League Lalite in 2012.
In 2015, he was cleaned with slander cases after being charged by the British crown prosecution service.
The former New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum, who testified against Cairns during a fake trial, said the cricket community suffered along with the Cairns family.
“This is submissive that is difficult to talk about.
We have never seen each other for a long time,” McCullum, the host at the New Zealand Radio Station Senz, said.
“Our relationship is not important in all, in fact.
Chris is a father and also a son for a spear and (mother) demanded.” Today’s my family and I myself think of people who suffer.
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