Frederik Jansen Van Vuuren Injuries __exclusive__

For South African fast bowling prospect , that irony has been the central theme of his young career. Nicknamed "The Bullet" for his ability to push the speed gun north of 145 km/h, Jansen van Vuuren has spent as much time in the physio’s room as he has on the run-up.

In the 23rd over of a practice match, he pulled up mid-stride. The replay showed his left leg hyperextend just before release. The diagnosis was a . Recovery time was set at six weeks, but complications arose. Because he altered his run-up to protect the hamstring, he began experiencing referred knee pain (Patellofemoral pain syndrome). This compensatory injury added another month to his rehab. frederik jansen van vuuren injuries

Only if he learns to bowl slower, to survive longer. But for a man nicknamed "The Bullet," slowing down is the hardest trick of all. For South African fast bowling prospect , that

Do you think Frederik Jansen van Vuuren should remodel his action, or is he destined to be a limited-overs specialist only? Let us know in the comments. The replay showed his left leg hyperextend just

In a grim detail of the accident, the medical kit that Jansen van Vuuren was carrying struck Tom Pryce’s helmet with immense force. The impact of the fire extinguisher actually knocked Pryce’s helmet off his head and caused fatal head injuries to the driver as well.

For South African cricket fans, Jansen van Vuuren remains a tragic "what if." On his day, he is unplayable. But those days are currently separated by months of silence, ice packs, and rehabilitation drills.