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28 Jul 2015 11:16 #265438
by ali
He missed two Tests on the tour of the West Indies this year after suffering concussion following a blow in the nets, but tests revealed that the incident at Lord's was caused by a balance problem in the inner ear and not concussion.
"Speaking to the specialists, they said it was a completely different injury, so that helped," Rogers said.
"It was a really weird sensation. It just looked like [the pavilion] was going from left to right, and almost like my eyes were jumping. That's why I went off."
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30 Jul 2015 11:19 #265731
by Rowe992
I heard in the media that he plans to retire from international test cricket after this series. I just don't think the long days in the sun playing test cricket is worth it anymore because the fans are not into it.
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30 Jul 2015 11:22 #265733
by ketchim
Current age 37 years 333 days
At 38 years old he would have played 22 Tests...
Other batsmen at that age : would be past 150 Tests
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Australia's Chris Rogers feared for career at Lord's
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