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'I've Had Seven Basal Cells Cut Out Of My Face': Michael Clarke On His Battle With Skin Cancer

Michael Clarke: Former Australian cricketer Michael Clarke has opened up about his ongoing fight with skin cancer, revealing he has had several melanomas and other cancers removed from his face and body over the years. Clarke, who was first diagnosed with skin cancer in 2006, discussed his condition on The Kyle and Jackie O Show, mentioning that he's had a number cut out of his face. I had one about four weeks ago off my nose, and I see my dermatologist every six months. The sunspots, I get frozen. Normally, if theyre basal cells, I get them cut out... I think Ive had seven cut out of my face, he said. Earlier this August, the World Cup-winning captain shared a photo on Instagram to raise awareness about skin cancer, following the removal of a lesion from his nose during his fight with the disease. Clarke, first diagnosed with skin cancer in 2006, also had three non-melanoma lesions removed from his face in 2019. Skin cancer is real! Especially in Australia. Another one cut out of my nose today. A friendly reminder to get your skin checked. Prevention is better than cure, but in my case, regular check-ups and early detection is key. So grateful that @drbishsoliman_ got it early, Clarke had captioned his post-surgery image. Speaking further on the show, he attributed his skin cancer risk to the extensive time he spent in the sun as a cricketer. Imagine fielding all day in India, out there for eight hours in the sun, a lot of the guys are wearing the baggy green cap so you are not protecting your ears or your face. Youve got short-sleeved shirts, so your arms and the tops of your hands (are exposed). Speaking further on the show, he attributed his skin cancer risk to the extensive time he spent in the sun as a cricketer. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Clarke played 115 Tests, 245 ODIs, and 34 T20Is for Australia, accumulating over 17,000 international runs across all formats. When in form, he could effortlessly dominate opposing bowlers. For Indian fans in particular, Clarke was a tough opponent during the 2011-12 Border-Gavaskar Trophy series, where he scored a career-high 329* at his home ground in Sydney. Article Source: IANS

4 Nov 2025 12:46 pm