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Jack Leach Felt His Career Was Over After Being Out For Long Time With Injury
But Leach, 33, was recalled into England’s Test team for their ongoing tour of Pakistan, where he’s picked 14 wickets in two games at Multan. "After a long time out with injury, I felt maybe that might be it, even though I knew this tour was the other side of the summer."
"At that point, it was very much about me getting back to my best and enjoying my cricket, and being injury-free for a good amount of time," said Leach to BBC Sport ahead of the series decider at Rawalpindi.
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- 06 Feb 2021 04:31