10 Bowlers who got injured at their peak

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4. Shane Bond:

Shane Bond
Shane Bond. (Photo Source: Getty Images )

Shane Bond was one of the fastest bowlers of his era and a clean swing bowler too. He ripped apart the Aussie lineup in 2003 World Cup with 6-23. Despite being so immensely talented, he missed out on more opportunities due to recurring injuries. He could only play 18 Test matches but bagged 87 wickets. He suffered a stress fracture in his back after the World Cup 2003 and returned in 2005 to clean up India in an ODI at Bulawayo with 6-19. But his defection to the now-defunct ICL and recurring injuries forced him out of international action for over 3 years. In September 2009 he wore New Zealand colours once more, during a Twenty20 against Sri Lanka in Colombo. He got back in Test squad and came up with a final match-winning performance in the Dunedin Test against Pakistan. An abdominal tear ruled him out midway through the series before he decided to quit Tests.

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