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Jonathan Trott: England Batsman to Enjoy An Alternate Reprieve From Cricket

Friday, 18 April 2014

England batsman Jonathan Trott is to enjoy a reprieve from cricket after a repeat of the uneasiness issues that constrained him to leave the Ashes arrangement.

Trott, 32, left England's Australia tour in November, due to a "long-standing anxiety related condition".

He played a province amusement for Warwickshire this week, yet said: "To my dissatisfaction I've felt the same nerves that happened in Australia.

Trott, who is of late spoke of his aim to continue his universal vocation, has played 49 Tests for England.

There has been perplexity about the definite nature of the disease, since the player himself said in meetings in March that he was "worn out" and candidly and rationally used.

The South African-conceived batsman is comprehended to be quick to push that he has a certified restorative condition and is vexed with Vaughan's remarks.

Be that as it may, taking after Trott's proclamation that he is enjoying an alternate reprieve, Vaughan tweeted:  Very miserable and I wish him a full recuperation.

Trott as of late said he was feeling "invigorated" in the wake of getting a charge out of a family break and that he was anticipating returning to activity.

In a proclamation on the ECB's site, Trott included: "I have chosen it is best for all included that I precede my recuperation on the sidelines until further notice.

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