Allan Border reveals he has Parkinson’s as Australian cricket legend opens up on his battle
BREAKING NEWS: Australian cricketing legend Allan Border reveals he has Parkinson’s – and explains why he kept it a secret for seven years
Allan Border has revealed he has Parkinson’s disease, with the cricketing legend coming out for the first time since his diagnosis seven years ago.
Border, 67, received the shocking news from a neurosurgeon in 2016 and decided to tell only his wife Jane, their four children and close family.
The only other person he told was former teammate Dean Jones, who died of a heart attack in India in 2020.
“I’m a pretty private person,” he told The Australian. “And I didn’t want people to feel sorry for me. You don’t know if people care. But I know there will come a day when people will notice.’
More to follow.