Ex-England & Glos bowler Lawrence diagnosed with MND
Ex-England & Glos bowler Lawrence diagnosed with MND
Former England and Gloucestershire cricketer, David Lawrence, has been diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease (MND).
Lawrence, who played as a bowler for both England and Gloucestershire in the 1990s, has been a beloved figure in the cricketing world.
The news of his diagnosis has sent shockwaves throughout the cricket community, with many offering their support and well wishes to Lawrence and his family.
MND is a progressive neurodegenerative disease that affects nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord.
There is currently no cure for MND, and the prognosis for those diagnosed with the disease is often grim.
Despite the challenges ahead, Lawrence remains positive and determined to fight against MND.
His former teammates and fans have rallied around him, offering their support and pledging to help raise awareness and funds for MND research.
Lawrence is known for his tenacity and fighting spirit on the cricket field, and it is hoped that these qualities will help him in his battle against MND.
The cricketing world is united in standing with Lawrence as he faces this difficult journey ahead.
Our thoughts and prayers are with David Lawrence and his family during this challenging time.