• England batsman forced to retire aged 26 tells of his trauma
‘I couldn’t breathe. That’s when I thought I was going to die’James Taylor will never forget the noise of the heart monitor hammering out a drum beat four times a second and a shade more. He was lying in intensive care at Nottingham’s Queens Medical Centre,hooked up to the machine and it was his heart that was thumping absent manically at 265 beats per minute.“No one there could fairly believe it,” he said while watching the rain slanting down at Trent Bridge.
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Source: theguardian.com