New Delhi, April 2 -- Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) and Australian all-rounder Cameron Green, who has been battling chronic kidney disease since he was a child, opened up on struggles of playing cricket while dealing with the ailment that affected his batting and training sessions. Last year, Green disclosed that he has been fighting stage two chronic kidney disease, which was diagnosed when he was just a newborn and had a 12-year life expectancy at one point. The 24-year-old's parents were informed by medical professionals that their son might not survive past the age of 12 due to the ailment.

"My parents got told when I was born that I had chronic kidney disease. Basically, there is no symptoms, it was just picked up through ultrasou...