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Old 16-01-2007, 06:40 PM in reply to Zainub's post starting "If you rush your self back into..."
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Originally Posted by Zainub
If you rush your self back into cricket, and not just any cricket, but at the highest level, after a serious injury, like he had, with not sufficient rehab, then something like this was always bound to happen.
I've no doubt that Vaughan's pretty much as recovered as he's ever going to be on the bad-knee front... and that he's not rushing things in terms of THAT injury. The obvious counter is firstly that "as recovered as he's ever going to be" might be considerably less than "fully recovered" and secondly that he's almost certainly been compensating with other muscles in ways that does make injuries elsewhere more likely.

I'll admit concern: he already seems to be getting improved performances out of Anderson and Flintoff... and with so little time before the world cup, England seemingly need every minute they can get of his leadership!
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