Oram not ready for retirement yet
Jacob Oram, New Zealand all-rounder, is determined to play the 2011 World Cup.
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Jacob Oram, New Zealand all-rounder, is determined to play the 2011 World Cup and is not yet ready for retirement, despite a another knee injury which forced him out of the Sri Lanka Tri-series and also next month’s Champions League Twenty20.
Oram said he was targeting the home series against Pakistan, which begins on December 26, for a comeback.
“I’m looking at that [World Cup] as the carrot for me because I need something to keep me focused or I will probably slip into ‘woe is me’ mode and look at the ‘R’ word. I’m not ready for that yet,” said Oram. “Obviously my body has gone past the hinting period. I think it’s yelling at me. But I’m pretty stubborn and I still have this big goal of going to the World Cup.”
Published in The Express Tribune, August 29th, 2010.
Jacob Oram, New Zealand all-rounder, is determined to play the 2011 World Cup and is not yet ready for retirement, despite a another knee injury which forced him out of the Sri Lanka Tri-series and also next month’s Champions League Twenty20.
Oram said he was targeting the home series against Pakistan, which begins on December 26, for a comeback.
“I’m looking at that [World Cup] as the carrot for me because I need something to keep me focused or I will probably slip into ‘woe is me’ mode and look at the ‘R’ word. I’m not ready for that yet,” said Oram. “Obviously my body has gone past the hinting period. I think it’s yelling at me. But I’m pretty stubborn and I still have this big goal of going to the World Cup.”
Published in The Express Tribune, August 29th, 2010.