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Ben Stokes’ father diagnosed with brain cancer

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Father of popular England’s cricket player Ben Stokes was diagnosed with brain cancer, the reports said on Saturday.
Ged, a former New Zealand rugby league player, was shifted to a hospital in Johannesburg ahead of England’s Boxing Day Test with South Africa last year.
He was diagnosed with brain cancer in January after he went to South Africa to see his son plaing in the four-Test series.
“Doctors have discovered couple of tumours in my brain,” Geb said in a interview to a New Zealand’s news organization.
According to Reuters, Geb said that the doctors had to assess how he travelled and from that they would go to discover tumours in his brain.
“It’s basically brain cancer,” he further said, pointing out that he have had some bags on his head through his life.
Earlier, Ben travelled to New Zealand citing family reasons and missed England’s final’s two Test matches against Pakistan at Ageas Bowl in Southampton earlier this month.
“I made right decision to leave the team that moment just because I couldn’t sleep for a week and my head wasn’t there,” Ben stated.—AP

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