England batsman James Taylor forced to retire from cricket at 26 with serious heart condition

James Taylor

He said England batsman James Taylor turned universal "upside down" by the discovery of a serious heart ailment that forced him to retire immediately from cricket at the age of 26 only.
Taylor announced the retirement of his county, Nottinghamshire, on Tuesday morning after it became clear that he was suffering from heart disease ARVCHis England colleagues, a certain Ali, Jonny Bairstow and Adil Rashid, took social media to pay tribute to a popular team -mate with the news of him spread retirement.Taylor suddenly missed the match before the start of the season last week against the University of Cambridge, and the first championship game of the summer at Trent bridge against Surrey with what was thought to be a viral condition. But when it failed to clarify she discovered the hospital survey, which suffers from a similar case of former footballer Fabrice Muamba, who fell on the field for Tottenham Hotspur in 2012.Taylor bypass surgery in the "coming days." ARVC is a hereditary condition that can lead to sudden death in young patients, even those such as the appropriate professional athletes.
James Taylor in HospitalTaylor spent just a winter tour with England and played five tests first in the intense heat of Sharjah against Pakistan before appearing in the whole series against South Africa. He had a modest series with the bat but fielded bravely in the short leg, with two catches brilliantly sports. Taylor scored a hundred in his last appearance for England when he made 116 in a friendly match against South Africa in the Kimberley by a series of one day.
It's popular on the circuit respect to work incredibly hard to regain his place England after a brief taste of Test cricket in 2012.
Andrew Strauss, the director of the England team and captain of the test team when Taylor for the first time in four years, resulted in a greeting.
"It is shocking and sad to hear that James profession has shortened the sudden and unexpected way," he said.
He began this summer in the Test team against Sri Lanka to enhance his place in the side without any 5. Throughout his career, said he was impressed consistently with his determination to achieve the maximum absolute advantage of his ability, it is very tough and that this player will hard work will not be able to fulfill his potential large in the international arena. The European Central Bank is working closely with Nottinghamshire and together we will make every possible effort to help James during this difficult period, and help him in his recovery. "
Taylor, the son of a former jockey, began his career in Leicestershire before moving to Nottinghamshire in 2012 to promote England's ambition.
A tenacious competitor and a player Maher bowling spin, it would be Taylor almost certainly part of England's winter plans for trips to Bangladesh and India.
One of the smallest racket in cricket English in 6ins only 5FT, Taylor was to convince the many skeptics of his international pedigree in the era of huge hitters, but played seven Tests in total and 27 international per day and scored a hundred for England in the 50 over match against Australia at Old Trafford last summer.
"James myself and all of his colleagues and colleagues terribly sad to hear this news, which comes as a great shock to us all," said Nottinghamshire director of cricket Mick Newell.
"He is professional model, more than hard work I've ever known in cricket, making it more difficult to accept that his career was cut short in this way.
"Needless to say, that has the best wishes too for all of us in terms of recovering from his operation, and we look forward to see him again at Trent Bridge when it is appropriate and able."

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