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Collingwood - I needed enforced rest

Source: The Observer
London : United Kingdom | 2 months ago  
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Paul Collingwood reveals enforced rest saved him from 'snapping' • 'I didn't realise the state my body was in,' says 33-year-old • England batsman plans to play for three more years England's Paul Collingwood in training ahead of their Champions Trophy opener against Sri Lanka....
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