“EVERY TIME I’D CONSIDER IT THERE WOULD BE A BIG CRASH, LIKE A SIGN FROM GOD TO STAY AWAY”
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for me has been a whirlwind. I was a professional cricketer in my early 20s, a bit of an all-rounder, reaching the heights of playing County cricket in the UK. I wasn’t too bad at football either, so I’d play footy in the winter and cricket in the summer. I did that up until I was 29 or 30. Then in