Trueman grateful for support
Fred Trueman has expressed his thanks for the show of support from the public since the announcement he had been diagnosed with cancer
Fred Trueman has expressed his thanks for the show of support from the public since the announcement that he had been diagnosed with cancer.
Trueman, the former Yorkshire and England fast bowler, is undergoing a course of treatment for small cell carcinoma, a bronchial condition, and has received thousands of cards wishing him well.
"I am deeply grateful to everyone who has sent their support during this time,'' 75-year-old Trueman told PA. "It has cheered me up immensely during this difficult time.''
Trueman, who was the first bowler to claim 300 Test wickets, finished with 307 victims in only 67 games, a record which was only beaten in 1976 by West Indies' Lance Gibbs.
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