I have a theory on Rugby League players and the increased injuries they have gone through... I think that they are that finely tuned these days that they are on the edge of perfection... but step over that edge and something breaks.. Too much intense fitness training perhaps??.. Too much focus on weight training???.. Carrying more muscle mass than ever before???... Bigger builds putting more strain on the body???
Both BB and yourself make good points.
In the "old days", bowlers gained fitness by bowling hundreds upon hundreds of overs per season.
They played test cricket, FC cricket and in Australia, even district cricket (when available). They bowled and bowled.
Somehow, this made them more durable.
Look at Jeff Thomson...the only injury he ever got (and it was a bad one) was not from actually bowling, but from a collision with Alan Turner as they both ran in to try and catch a skied pull shot from Zaheer Abbas. Even then with his collarbone smashed, he was back playing test cricket in less than six months!
Nowadays, they suffer stress fractures of the feet, soft tissue injuries etc etc
Is it all the gym work that build their bodies into fine tuned machines, yet are susceptible to the slightest hint of strain?
I sure would love to know the answer and the remedy.