Former India cricketer Arun Lal reveals battle with cancer



Running Lal, former India opener and cricket commentator, recovered undergo jaw cancer after treatment for a "rare and dangerous".
The cancer was detected by in January this year, the Lal underwent a fourteen-hour operation and the replacement of the jaw. "It is a rare and dangerous cancer," he told the Hindu. "The symptoms were recorded during the period (in January), before going through a rigorous treatment process. Thankfully, I have been able to keep my place."
Yuvraj Singh, who successfully fought in 2011 lung cancer a year and returned to play international cricket, was among those who called the 60-year-old in the difficult period.
"I know how it feels because I been through. It's nice if you share someone pain and help him to overcome it. I always try to understand the patient's mentality, because it defeats you mentally." Yuvraj was quoted,
.Lal Played in 16 Tests and 13 ODIs for India during a two decades cricket career. Scoring two half centuries after Sunil Gavaskar in Kolkata Test against Pakistan in 1987 a high score of 93 in the same place against West Indies, scoring unbeaten fifty to replace in 1989-90 Ranji final to win the title Bengal are few of Highlights from his cricketing career.
Lal, the name has as a commentator after retirement, expected back in the comments field in two months to be.

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