Chris Cairns paralysed in legs after suffering stroke
Friday, 27 August 2021 (16:19 IST)
Sydney: Former Black Cap Chris Cairns has been left paralysed in his legs after suffering a stroke in his spine following life-saving emergency heart surgery, New Zealand media reported on Friday.
Chris Cairns has returned to Canberra, where he lives with his wife and kids, following a heart surgery but remains in a critical condition.
"During the life saving emergency heart surgery Chris underwent in Sydney he suffered a stroke in his spine. This has resulted in paralysis in his legs,'' said Aaron Lloyd, Cairns' lawyer said in a statement.
''As a result he will be undertaking a significant rehabilitation process at a specialist spinal hospital in Australia. Chris and his family remain appreciative of the immense public support as they deal with this difficult time. They also appreciate the way in which their privacy has been respected.
Chris and his family now want to focus on spending time together where possible and making whatever progress they can in his recovery. We will update everyone when there is more news, but that is likely to be some time away,'' he added.
The former Kiwi all-rounder came off life support last week after surgery at a Sydney hospital.
According to reports, Cairns had suffered an aortic dissection - a tear in the body's main artery - in Canberra earlier this month.
Cairns, the son of former test player Lance Cairns, played 62 tests and 215 ODIs for New Zealand between 1989 and 2006. (UNI)