don't think so, IIRC he messed up his knee, and his back is dodgy aswell, so although he plays exhibition games, he would't be able to compete seriouslyRichard said:Obviously not, sadly, but he said he'd definately have taken-up domestic cricket in England if he'd not had the singing alley to go down.
cricket web interview said:Will music play a large role in your future life, or do you see it as more of a hobby?
I have little choice now I guess. My knees are worn, my back is packing up and my cricket kit may lie idle for a few years now. I always loved music and always sung. Now I guess I am making the natural transition to something I was always going to do. My career was always going to end sooner or later. That time comes for every cricketer.
Way I understoond it he could have had operations on the two of them if he'd needed to and they'd have been up to continuation of his cricket career. With his music, instead, he didn't need to.superkingdave said:don't think so, IIRC he messed up his knee, and his back is dodgy aswell, so although he plays exhibition games, he would't be able to compete seriously
Richard said:We've alreadly lost one promising seamer to the World of music, last we need is another.
Curtley Ambrosea massive zebra said:Who?