3 cricketers who made powerful comebacks after battling cancer


Michael Clarke

Clarke was operated on to expel three cancer from his nose and lips, compelling him to miss the test series against West Indies in 2006. In spite of the fact that the skin tumor frighten constrained Clarke to discard his baggy green cap for a wide-brimmed floppy cap to offer more security to his face, he continued his career without further issues, going ahead to lead Australia to the summit in test cricket rankings and a World Cup victory at home.

Jai Prakash Yadav

Jai Pakash Yadav was was all set to be the most recent sensation in the Indian team, just for his reality to go to pieces as he was determined to have a cancerous tumor. He felt that he would not be able to play cricket ever again, a game that meant the world to him. The deep rooted dream of playing for India before long turned into a reality. Recognized for his consistent performance in the domestic circuit, Yadav was called up for the home series against West Indies, going ahead to speak to India in a further 12 ODI's.

Yuvraj Singh

"When I got cancer, I asked god why only me. But after that when I got Man of the Tournament prize, I didn't say why me. So these things are a piece of life and you need to take them in your walk."

A month later, he crushed his approach to 208 off 241 balls in a Duleep Trophy match, demonstrating looks of the vintage Yuvraj Singh. Soon thereafter, he was back again in India colors in a T20 against New Zealand in Chennai. It was inconsequential on the night that India lost by a run, for a significantly greater fight had been won.

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