A wicket keeper whose all fingers have been broken

by admin on August 20, 2009

David Morrison, a amateur league wicket keeper whose all the 10 fingers have been broken

David Morrison, a amateur league wicket keeper whose all the 10 fingers have been broken

In 45 years of wicket keeping career, David Morrison who is an amateur league cricketer had broken all of his 10 fingers.He was reluctant to seek medical attention because he was feared that he may lose his place in the team.So he simply apply a bag of frozen peas and carry on playing.

When doctors got a chance to look at the fingers of David Morrison, they said that the fingers are so badly damaged and needs to be pinnned in place.The doctors were really amazed and they took the photographs of Morrison’s fingers.He is now aged 66 years and had sought medical aid.

David Morrison, a taxi driver from Scruton, suffered most of his injuries in his younger days wearing flimsy chamois leather gloves.

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Wendy Hawkins January 18, 2011 at 10:03 am

‘A wicket keeper who has broken all his fingers’ is much neater for the heading. Or you could try ‘A wicket keeper, all of whose fingers have been broken’, though this is rather pedantic.
Cheers!

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