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Matthew Hayden suffers multiple injuries while surfing

Matthew Hayden, the former Australian opener, suffered gruesome injuries in a surfing accident

Matthew Hayden suffered gruesome surfing injuries (Pic courtesy: Instagram)

Melbourne, October 8: Former Australian opener Matthew Hayden said on Monday (October 8) he had "dodged a bullet" after suffering head and neck injuries, including a spine fracture, while surfing during a holiday in Queensland.

Hayden, a top-order batsman who was last year inducted into the Australian Cricket Hall of Fame, fractured his spine near the base of his neck, tore several ligaments and hurt his forehead after being dumped into a sandbank while surfing with his son Josh off North Stradbroke Island on Friday.

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"Fractured C6, torn C5, C4 ligaments safe to say I truly have dodged a bullet," Hayden wrote in an Instagram post beside a photo of his battered face. "Thank you everyone. On the road to recovery."

The 46-year-old, who retired from international cricket in 2009 after playing 103 Tests, told Brisbane's Courier Mail he was "bloody lucky" to escape serious injury.

"It was an hour into the session and we had had half dozen waves together and I got this one right handed wave which I sort of ducked under and that is pretty much all I can remember," he told the newspaper.

"I wasn't knocked out. I was speared into the top of the sandbank onto the top of my head. Then it twisted my head with my own weight and the weight of the wave. I heard this god almighty click in my neck. I did not get knocked out but I sort of came to and rolled up on my back."

Hayden said he was able to get back onto the beach, but had scans later that day, which revealed the extent of his injuries. Despite the scare, Hayden said he woulds return to surfing, adding: "The ocean gives and the ocean takes -- I will be back."

Story first published: Monday, October 8, 2018, 22:10 [IST]
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