Holes in one’s heart, 3 fingers disappear from someone’s hand, yet the team won many matches | Cricketers who played with health issues

Cricketers who played with health issues : There are many such stories in the cricket world which tells many people that the passion for the game is filled with codifications inside the players. It would have been seen many times in the cricket field that some players support their team in a strong way despite being injured. Although there are some players who have been struggling with medical disease for a long time, but despite that they never left cricket game. One of these players is former West Indies opener Chris Gayle, who had a hole in his heart. He came to know about this in 2005.

Players who did not give up

During the 2005 tour of Australia in 2005, Gayle underwent a hole in his heart. He did not know about this at all earlier. However, Chris Gayle informed his family members about it after the operation. When former Pakistan fast bowler Azim Hafeez was born in childhood, he did not have 2 fingers of his right hand. When he started growing up, he woke up his desire to become a cricketer. Despite not having fingers, he was successful in becoming a cricketer.

Despite being born without three fingers on the right hand, Hafeez managed to become a bowler. He was known for his swing. Hafeez first started playing cricket at the inter and club level. He also used to do great fielding from that time. Due to which he also got a place in the Pakistan team. Azim played a total of 18 Tests and 15 ODIs for Pakistan. During this, he took 63 and 15 wickets in his name.

Australia’s Matthew Wade The color blind

Former Australian wicketkeeper-batsman Matthew Wade was color blind and he himself revealed this. The legendary player had some difficulty in understanding the pink ball and that is why he was thrown out of the Australia team for a short time. The most important thing is that both Matthew Wade and Chris Gayle have also won the World Cup. Both these players have won the T20 World Cup trophy.

Asish Roy
Asish Roy is a dedicated football writer with a deep love for the beautiful game. From Premier League thrillers to Champions League classics and everything in between, He covers football with a keen eye for tactics, player form, and match-day drama. With years of experience analyzing games and following global football trends, Asish brings fans closer to the sport through well-researched articles, match previews, transfer news, and opinion pieces.
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