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Overton: I could’ve punctured my lung

- PAUL NEWMAN

Craig OvertOn, a bright spark amid the gloom of another doomed ashes, risked puncturing a lung by playing on in Perth after suffering a cracked rib.

Overton was struck in the chest by Pat Cummins while batting on debut in adelaide, but it was only after he dived to try to catch Usman Khawaja off his own bowling in Perth that he suffered what could have led to a worse injury.

‘it’s a hairline fracture but i could have made it worse by playing on,’ said Overton in the aftermath of england’s third successive defeat. ‘the doctor said i could have punctured a lung. that’s why i was making sure i didn’t dive on it too much, because then it would break properly and be a lot worse.

‘even though i didn’t bowl that many overs i could still bowl some so the other boys didn’t have to. the aim was just to get through the game. it was painful but not too bad that i couldn’t get through.’

the Somerset bowler insisted he did not go into the third test with the injury, even though he was clearly in discomfort in adelaide.

‘i got hit last week but it was fine,’ said Overton (below), ‘and in the build-up to the game in Perth i was bowling fine in the nets with no painkiller­s — that’s why i wasn’t worried.

‘But i went for a caughtand-bowled and landed on it and that’s when i did it. then i bowled a bumper and that’s when it hurt.’

Overton is a doubt for the fourth test at the MCg on Boxing Day when england will need more of the fight shown by the inexperien­ced Devonian to have any chance of avoiding a fourth defeat.

‘there’s a lot of swelling, so we’ll wait and see but i hope three or four days will help,’ said Overton.

‘the draw of playing at the MCg will be massive but i’ve got to be realistic. there’s another game after Melbourne, then the new Zealand series, so it’s the bigger picture. i want to play every game but sometimes you have to be reined in.’

Whatever happens next, Overton, 23, has shown he has a future in test cricket by impressing england with his character and toughness with ball, bat and in the field in a series dominated by australia. ‘it just seemed like battling through the pain was in my nature,’ said Overton of his third-test defiance.

‘ i’ve always been taught to fight through things and that’s what i had to do. We’re fighters down in Somerset and that’s the way we play our cricket. You can’t show

too much pain.’

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