NZ cricket icon Hadlee has cancer surgery

New Zealand bowling great Richard Hadlee is expected to recover fully from cancer surgery and chemotherapy, his wife Diane says.

New Zealand cricket great Sir Richard Hadlee

New Zealand cricket legend Richard Hadlee has had cancer surgery. Source: AAP

New Zealand's leading Test wicket-taker Richard Hadlee has had surgery for bowel cancer and will have follow-up chemotherapy treatment.

The 66-year-old Hadlee, who is considered one of the finest fast bowlers of all time having retired in 1990 with 431 Test wickets, had surgery after a tumour was discovered in a routine check-up.

"This operation went extremely well and he has made an excellent recovery from surgery," his wife Dianne said in a statement issued by New Zealand Cricket on Wednesday.

"As a safeguard, further treatment in the form of chemotherapy will commence shortly and last for a few months.

"It is expected that, in time, he will have a full recovery."

The right-arm fast bowler, who was the first player to take 400 Test wickets and held the record until India's Kapil Dev surpassed it in 1994, was also a handy all-rounder scoring two Test centuries.


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Published 13 June 2018 11:17am
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