Reece Topley admits he shall be overcoming "a bit of PTSD" when he boards the airplane later this month for the 50-over World Cup in India after leaving final 12 months's T20 version on the eve of the match resulting from an ankle damage.
The left-arm seamer was dealt a sickening blow when he broken ligaments in his left ankle after stepping on a boundary sponge on the Gabba throughout a fielding drill forward of England's closing warm-up match towards Pakistan. He was quickly on a flight again from Australia and watched from afar as England turned the primary males's white-ball crew to carry each 50-over and 20-over World Cups concurrently.
"You could say I have a bit of PTSD [post-traumatic stress disorder] about getting on the plane again because it was pretty emotional coming back from the last one injured," mentioned Topley. "But injuries happen in sport. You can only do so much to prevent them. I don't really think about it too much, but hopefully, they stay away."
There was additional heartbreak initially of the 12 months for Topley. Having returned absolutely match, a maiden stint within the IPL for Royal Challengers Bangalore was reduce brief after bowling simply two overs towards Mumbai Indians on debut when a heavy fall within the outfield resulted in a dislocated proper shoulder.
Topley's return to motion after surgical procedure got here initially of August within the Hundred for Northern Superchargers, ending because the match's second-highest wicket-taker with 13, leading to choice for England's provisional World Cup squad. That religion from Jos Buttler and Matthew Mott was rewarded on Sunday with 3 for 37 within the second ODI towards New Zealand to assist sq. the collection.
"Obviously, for anyone to come back from seven months out of 12 injured is tricky. When I came back from my ankle injury, I was getting back into it and then it was like having the rug pulled from underneath me when I came home from India. It's all part of that process again, and hopefully it's another box ticked, but it's still a long way to go to be performing how I'd like to.
"As you grow old, the accidents do get a bit tougher to come back again from - simply the character of simply being years older. It's not such as you will not ever come again from it, it is simply all the time a bit trickier."
"Hopefully, the dangerous days simply form of change into much less and fewer. I undoubtedly would not say I'm out of the jungle when it comes to my ankle and my shoulder, nevertheless it's a case of doing the appropriate issues, and hopefully, there's extra performances like Sunday."
The outing at the Ageas Bowl was encouraging after an indifferent none for 47 from seven overs in the first ODI, which New Zealand won by eight wickets. After England set a total 227 in a rain-reduced 34-over affair, Topley was tight for the first five overs with the new ball (conceding just 19) before returning from the 21st over to take three in eight deliveries. His gutting of the middle order with the dismissals of Tom Latham, Glenn Phillips and Rachin Ravindra triggered a terminal collapse, with the last seven Kiwi batters falling for the addition of just 36 as the hosts triumphed by 78.
While these were his first ODI dismissals in over a year after going wicketless at Cardiff and in two matches in South Africa before the IPL, Topley was as much encouraged by underlining his capabilities beyond the new ball as the return to form.
"I prefer to assume I take wickets in all levels, however with the brand new ball the opposite day [first ODI], I wasn't nice. It's tough. Obviously for seven months of this 12 months I've been out injured, so it is good to be discovering my toes once more, hopefully simply on the proper time for India.
"My record in the format is pretty good [36 wickets at 26.83 across 24 caps]. I like to think that I can contribute whenever needed. It was nice to get that performance. Last game, I was pretty nervous about getting back in the ODI squad and it was my first ODI since South Africa as well.
"It's tough taking part in and getting your self again into it mentally and bodily after some accidents. The sport strikes on and folks transfer on, and also you clearly do not get the possibility to since you're sidelined and might't play cricket. It's good to form of get your self again on top of things and it is all a part of the method. It's not the top of it now: it is simply one other good day."
That being said, Topley is allowing himself to look further ahead. At 29, this will be his third global tournament for England, after featuring in the 2016 World T20 and again in 2021, when he was an injury replacement for Tymal Mills. Having overcome a spate of back issues which saw him suffer five stress fractures in six years, the last of which came in 2018, he has sights set on two more tournaments for his country, starting with 2024's T20 assignment in the Caribbean and USA.
"It can be the third World Cup I've been concerned in," he said of the upcoming trip to India. "I'd prefer to be concerned in subsequent summer season's as properly. I've set myself a purpose to be concerned in 5 World Cups and that'd be one thing fairly particular as a participant."
Vithushan Ehantharajah is an affiliate editor at ESPNcricinfo
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