Former Black Cap Chris Cairns hit by another medical setback
- Publish Date
- Monday, 12 August 2024, 2:00PM
Black Caps great Chris Cairns has suffered another heart attack in the latest string of medical setbacks.
It comes after the cricket legend previously shared his struggles with another serious heart attack, a spinal stroke and bowel cancer.
Yesterday, Cairns shared on Instagram he had had a “minor” heart attack last week.
“Bit of R&R this week…and back in to life again…” he wrote.
Cairns, the son of Black Cap legend Lance Cairns, was a right-hand batsman and fast-medium bowler. He is known as one of the finest all-rounders of his generation.
The former Black Caps captain spent time in a wheelchair over the past few years after suffering a spinal stroke following catastrophic heart failure due to an aortic dissection, or a tear in the inner layer of the body’s main artery. He then received a bowel cancer diagnosis just months later.
In September last year, Cairns took to Instagram to share an update on his progress, walking with crutches for a few metres.
“As well as meeting the remarkable John Maclean [man, what an inspirational bloke]... today was just unreal,” he posted.
Following multiple surgeries, rehabilitation and chemotherapy, Cairns last year reflected on what had been a brutal 12 months.
“It is a year today that I was admitted to hospital with an aortic dissection, an event that would impact every aspect of my life [and those around me] in ways I never imagined possible. As I reflect on all that has happened, there are three key takeaways that I will carry forward with me,” he wrote on Instagram.
This article was first published on nzherald.co.nz and is republished here with permission