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'Wish him well': Former Aussie cricket coach hospitalised after scare

Former national cricket coach Darren Lehmann is in hospital and will undergo bypass surgery in Brisbane on Saturday.

Lehmann, who turned 50 on Wednesday, experienced chest pains on the morning of his birthday while on the Gold Coast.

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The heart scare was assessed in hospital, where Lehmann is continuing to rest.

"I would like to thank everyone in the Australian cricket family for their concern," Lehmann said in a statement.

"I am receiving the best of medical care and am confident I'll be back on my feet soon."

Brisbane Heat coach Darren Lehmann was admitted to hospital on the Gold Coast after suffering chest pains. (Photo by Stefan Gosatti/Getty Images)
Brisbane Heat coach Darren Lehmann was admitted to hospital on the Gold Coast after suffering chest pains. (Photo by Stefan Gosatti/Getty Images)

Cricket Australia (CA) released a statement on Wednesday night, wishing Lehmann a full and speedy recovery and requesting privacy on behalf of his family.

Lehmann was in town to watch his son Jake play for the Cricket Australia XI against the England Lions at Metricon Stadium.

The two-time World Cup winner, who played 27 Tests and 117 ODIs for Australia, coached his country to Ashes series wins in 2013-14 and 2017-18.

Lehmann tearfully resigned as national coach in 2018 following the Cape Town scandal, having been cleared by a CA investigation of any wrongdoing in the sandpaper saga.

The former batsman has since performed TV and radio commentary duties, while he returned to coach Brisbane Heat for the 2019-20 BBL season.

Darren Lehmann, pictured here in Sri Lanka in 2004.
Darren Lehmann (L) in Sri Lanka in 2004. Image: SENA VIDANAGAMA/AFP via Getty Images)

Lehmann has signed up to coach the Leeds-based team in England's new domestic competition, The Hundred.