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Darren Lehmann reveals fears before bypass surgery

Former Australian batsman Darren Lehmann, who underwent a success... Read More
MELBOURNE: Former Australian batsman Darren Lehmann, who underwent a successful heart bypass surgery earlier this year was fearful as he didn't know what was going to happen.


The left-handed batsman was admitted to Prince Charles Hospital in

Brisbane

with chest pains on February 4 the day before his 50th birthday.

"You're fearful because you just don't know what's going to happen in the end. You get to the stage where you go, 'Am I gonna wake up?"

cricket.com.au

quoted Lehman as saying.

The former Australian coach believes that the unfortunate episode has given him a "second lease on life."

He has also made some alterations to his lifestyle, including quitting smoking and cutting down on drinking.

"It's been a second lease on life" I don't get angry anymore, or frustrated. You just see things for what they are. There's a lot of people out there in more unfortunate scenarios than me," said Lehmann.

"I'm feeling better now, but still quite sore in the chest at times. You hope everything's healing, and you have good days and really bad days, and you pick and choose how you deal with them," he added.

Lehmann featured in 117 One Day International and 27 Test matches for

Australia

. He won two World Cups as a player for the Aussies and has scored 3078 runs in the ODIs during his nine-year-long stint with the

Kangaroos

.

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