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Martin Crowe: Ex-New Zealand captain says cancer has returned
Former New Zealand captain Martin Crowe has revealed his cancer has returned.
Crowe, 51, was diagnosed with a cancer of the immune system, in October 2012 and initially overcame the disease last year.
But on Wednesday he "After a brilliant year of self discovery and recovery I have more work to do. My friend & tough taskmaster Lymphoma is back to teach me."
Crowe played 77 Tests - 16 as captain - between 1982 and 1995.
He is the second highest run scorer in New Zealand history, with
He scored 17 centuries - a New Zealand record - before retiring at the age of 33 with a knee injury.