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    England’s Nat Ferne Retires at 29 Due to Back Injury

    Sports February 16, 20262 Mins Read
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    In a heartbreaking turn for women’s cricket, England’s talented all-rounder Nat Ferne has announced her retirement from professional cricket at just 29 years old. Persistent back injuries that plagued her for years have finally forced the star player to hang up her boots, marking the end of a promising career.

    Ferne, who represented Surrey County Cricket Club and Oval Invincibles in domestic leagues, first suffered the debilitating back injury four years ago. It sidelined her for an entire year initially, and despite rigorous rehabilitation, she could never fully recover her peak form. The injury not only tested her physical limits but also took a heavy mental toll.

    Her journey began brightly. At a young age, Ferne burst onto the international scene during England’s 2013-14 Ashes tour in Australia, becoming the youngest player in the squad that clinched victory. This debut showcased her raw talent as a pace bowler and lower-order batter.

    Domestically, Ferne shone brightly with Southern Vipers, securing two Women’s Super League titles. Her standout moment came in the inaugural edition of The Hundred in 2021, where she spearheaded Oval Invincibles to championship glory. Ferne claimed 18 wickets, topping the bowling charts and proving her mettle in the fast-paced T20 format.

    Reflecting on her decision, Ferne shared, ‘Despite incredible support and my best efforts to recover, I’ve accepted I can’t reach the performance levels required for elite competition. Falling short of my own high standards, combined with the physical and mental strain of recurring injuries, has brought this chapter to a close.’

    Beyond the pitch, Ferne has already dipped her toes into cricket broadcasting and media. She expressed optimism about staying connected to the game she loves, hinting at new avenues to contribute. Fans and teammates alike mourn the loss of her dynamic presence, but celebrate her remarkable legacy in English women’s cricket.

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