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No fear for Richardson as he approaches top speed – cricket.com.au
Injury-plagued fast bowler closing in on top pace as he prepares to return from second shoulder operation in the Big Bash League

Fit-again paceman Jhye Richardson says he’ll continue to put his body on the line despite the horror run of shoulder injuries he’s suffered over the past 20 months.
Richardson’s troubles started in March last year when he dislocated his right shoulder while diving in the field during an ODI clash with Pakistan.
The 24-year-old has undergone two shoulder surgeries since then, but he is nearing full fitness after returning to club ranks in recent weeks and bowling 10 overs a match.
Richardson says…
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