He is not 'doing it anyway' though is he?? He's runnign away from the ball! That's 'not doing it at all' in cricket terms.
Sick pay?? not sure hwo much you would get if you went sick but I'm sure he would be very very very well off should say he break an arm etc.. They are insured upto the hilt.. let alone their wages, deals etc etc
You are acting as though a cricket ball in the face is nothing. Frankly, getting a ruptured spleen is an unusual accident, but many of us have been hit by quicks to the body. Very few have taken one on the nose.
If he was a coward, he wouldn't have faced a quick bowler in an international arena again. He would simply have said "No". He is firstly a bowler (and was picked to do that role). That he could bat as well was a benefit. He was not their to be the all rounder.
Fear, which is what he is experiencing, is fully understandable and much harder to get over. You come across as having no understanding of psychology, and I'm sure that is not the case. Just because you try and face up to your fears doesn't stop them from existing or having an effect. Whilst we like to think of broad as dumb, he clearly has far more of an imagination than we'd like to credit him with, so he is struggling with the bat.
Whether you are a professional sportsman or someone else doing something dangerous professionally, fear is real and very hard to overcome, no matter how hard you try. Do you honestly think he has done nothing to try and overcome it?
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