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John Hastings bursts blood vessels in his lungs when he bowls

John Hastings admits his cricket career is over unless he finds a way to curb a potentially fatal illness that is causing him to cough up blood when he bowls.

The popular 32-year-old has represented Australia in all three formats of the game and despite retiring from one and Test cricket last year had his sights set on touring the world T20 circuit before hanging up the boots.

But as it stands that won't happen until the big quick discovers why he continues to burst blood vessels in his lungs when he charges through the crease.

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Hastings first noticed the condition several years ago but despite extensive testing it has worsened and will sideline him for the upcoming Big Bash season, where he had signed with the Sydney Sixers.

"Every time I'm bowling now it's happening," Hastings told RSN's the Breakfast Club.

"It's literally just bowling. It's not running. I can do boxing, weight sessions, rowing, anything like that.

"When I step it up [at the crease], literally I burst blood vessels in my lungs and I walk back to my mark and cough up some blood.

"The uncertainty around not knowing whether any long-term damage could be a side effect, or fatally bleeding on the field [is scary]."

The former Melbourne Stars captain has played one Test, 29 ODIs and nine T20Is in the green and gold.

"I've played this game my whole life and I wanted to keep playing it," he said.

"I wanted to play tournaments all around the world. That's one of the reasons I retired early from one-day and four-day cricket.

"To see it maybe slipping away, it's pretty tough to take and at this stage, unless something miraculous happens, I won't be able to bowl."

Hastings said he had been presented with two "invasive" treatment options that he was not comfortable with, but that he will continue to work with doctors in an attempt to diagnose the illness.

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