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Former Australian off-spinner Gavin Robertson has revealed that he is battling an aggressive brain cancer and is set to begin an intensive course of chemo and radiation therapy to treat the life-threatening illness.
He now faces an intense radiation and chemotheraphy programme for 18 months in his effort to contain the cancer.
Robertson, who has played four Tests and 13 ODIs, Wednesday thanked his well-wishers for all the support.
"My family and I have been overwhelmed by the incredible show of love and support from so many friends and well-wishers over the past week," Robertson said.
"I really appreciate your support, and just can't answer all these messages right now, and kindly request that we have some privacy in the first phase of the battle ahead." said Robertson
His former teammates Darren Lehmann and Tom Moody shared their wishes on Twitter.
Robertson made his debut against India in Chennai in 1998.
He also scored 57 runs in a 96-run stand for the ninth wicket with Ian Healy. The Sydney-born cricketer also snapped five wickets in the third Test of the same series against India.
Robertson also played 13 ODIs, making his debut against Sri Lanka. He took 8 wickets in limited over cricket.