Bairstow reveals he broke leg in 3 places and dislocated ankle during freak golf incident

England batsman Jonny Bairstow had successful surgery a week after a golf accident that resulted in his exit from this month’s T20 World Cup.

England batsman Jonny Bairstow had successful surgery a week after a golf accident that resulted in his exit from this month’s T20 World Cup.

England batsman Jonny Bairstow has revealed to this extent strange injury that prevents him from playing This month in T20 World Cup.

Bairstow broke his left leg and dislocated his left ankle while playing golf a month earlier, north of Leeds, just hours after being named in England’s squad and one of the squad’s opening batsmen for the World Cup in Australia. .

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He slipped and was trying to regain balance. He’s revealed to let out uncontrollable screams.

He wrote on Monday, “The actual injury was like this… a torn fibula in 3 places that required a splint, I dislocated my ankle, which meant I had my syndesmosis joint and lateral ligament—along with it— With some more bits done.” Instagram. “Overall I did a fair job on this!”

He had successful surgery more than a week later, and would not play again until the next year.

“First goal in mind is getting me back on my 2 feet again and making sure it’s right,” he wrote.

Bairstow was named England’s Test Player of the Summer. He scored four centuries during the best year of his Test career and scored 681 runs at an average of 75.6.