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Cape Town - Former South African cricket captain Clive Rice passed away in hospital on Tuesday morning.

Rice, 66, had been suffering from a brain tumour in recent times.

He visited India earlier this year, receiving robotic radiation treatment for a cancer-related brain tumour at Bangalore’s Health Care Global Hospital...

http://www.sport24.co.za/Cricket/Clive-Rice-dies-20150728

:cry: R.I.P :cry:
 
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Former South African cricket captain Clive Rice passed away in hospital on Tuesday morning.

Rice, 66, had been suffering from a brain tumour in recent times.

He visited India earlier this year, receiving robotic radiation treatment for a cancer-related brain tumour at Bangalore’s Health Care Global Hospital.

The treatment seemingly went well, but Rice lost his battle on Tuesday.

Rice's career coincided directly with South Africa's sporting isolation, and his international experience was limited to his post-prime days.

He played three One Day Internationals for South Africa following the country's return from sporting isolation - against India in 1991.

Mere months later he was controversially left out of the squads for the one-off Test against the West Indies and the 1992 Cricket World Cup.

Sport24 - http://www.sport24.co.za/Cricket/Clive-Rice-dies-20150728
 
R.I.P. Clive Rice

Clive Rice dies

Cape Town - Former South African cricket captain Clive Rice passed away in hospital on Tuesday morning.

Rice, 66, had been suffering from a brain tumour in recent times.

He visited India earlier this year, receiving robotic radiation treatment for a cancer-related brain tumour at Bangalore’s Health Care Global Hospital....

Clive Rice dies

R.I.P.
 
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R.I.P, Clive.

I remember him on Carte Blanche where there was an insert of him visiting India for treatment :(
 
RIP Clive. a Shame you were denied the international career you should have had :(
 
RIP Clive Rice.
After watching that story on Carte Blanche I thought he was free of cancer.
 
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