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Ex-ICC umpire Daryl Harper undergoes cancer-related surgery in Australia

Updated on: 19 February,2017 10:27 AM IST  | 
Bipin Dani |

Former International Cricket Council (ICC) umpire Daryl Harper underwent a cancer-related surgery in Australia on Wednesday. The surgery was performed at Adelaide’s Ashford Hospital by Dr Jimmy Eteuati

Ex-ICC umpire Daryl Harper undergoes cancer-related surgery in Australia

Ex-ICC umpire Daryl Harper undergoes cancer-related surgery in Australia

Umpire Daryl Harper


Former International Cricket Council (ICC) umpire Daryl Harper underwent a cancer-related surgery in Australia on Wednesday. The surgery was performed at Adelaide’s Ashford Hospital by Dr Jimmy Eteuati.


Speaking from his hospital bed, Harper said: "I had a three-hour bowel cancer operation. The surgeon removed 60 cm of my colon. I am currently recovering in hospital." Harper’s wife Maureen added that her husband will be required to stay in hospital for the next three to four days.


The Australian umpire has a reason to break the news about his surgery to Indian media. "I have a medical connection to India after becoming a blood donor for the first time at the CMC Hospital in Vellore in 2008. I was moved to donate blood after enjoying a tour of the hospital, originally founded by American doctor Ida Scuddera," Harper explained.

"My blood was used within 24 hours during two operations to assist two locals. I advised hematologist Dr Daniel to closely monitor the progress of those patients and look out for any bizarre behaviour," he added.

The 66-year-old Harper officiated in 95 Tests, 174 ODIs and 10 T20s.

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