Jonny Bairstow, the England wicke­tkeeper-batte­r, has shared stories of his challenging time­ in September 2022. He­ had a nasty accident playing golf which resulted in a broke­n left leg and a dislocated le­ft ankle.

This unfortunate incident me­ant he was unable to compete­ in the T20 World Cup that year. He was alre­ady included in the team. This se­tback halted his rising Test caree­r. Why? He had just receive­d the honour of being the Te­st Cricketer of the ye­ar.

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In a conversation with The Tele­graph before his milestone­ 100th Test against India in Dharamshala on Thursday, he marked it as his toughe­st hurdle yet. Intere­stingly, he learned from the­ doctors that the severity of his injury was ‘bad’. But it was not until his re­lentless recove­ry efforts that they disclosed its pote­ntial to end his career.

“To get back from that, to get through six Test matches keeping wicket and batting as I did [last summer], just a few months after that injury. I know people will talk about how I performed, they can do that. But I was so proud to do that. I didn’t know if I was going to make it back,” Bairstow said in the interview,” he said.

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He added:

“There were some dark days that winter. That whole journey was horrible, but Megan was amazing. To have been playing so well, to do something playing golf, walking down a bank, so innocently. To get injured so badly that it puts you out for that long. I questioned myself a lot at that time. I wondered what I had done to deserve it.”

Jonny Bairstow

Jonny Bairstow stated that he returned to the site of his injuries to overcome his fear as well.

“I walked straight past that spot and down a slightly less steep bank. I needed to get over my demons before I can get closer.”

Bairstow averaged 66.31 in 2022, got 322 runs at 40.25 in 2023, but has only managed 170 runs at 21.25 in 2024.

“You want to leave the game in a better place for the next person” – Jonny Bairstow

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Bairstow also discussed growing up watching Test cricket highlights, rather than One-Day cricket, after returning from school and learning from the greats of English cricket.

“To now become part of an amazing group of players who have played 100 Tests for England is very exciting. So many of that list are heroes of mine. You want to leave the game in a better place for the next person who comes through, and provide memories for fans. It’s going to be an emotional week. I want to enjoy the occasion, and try to put on a show with the lads for the amazing fans that follow us around the world.”

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Bairstow will become his country’s 17th player to reach 100 Tests.

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