Ex-Aussie quick Pattinson reveals his nature to give 100 per cent also contributed to his early reti (Image Source: IANS)
Former Australian pace bowler James Pattinson has admitted his nature to give his 100 per cent in every match probably played a role in his early retirement from cricket.
The now 32-year-old, who played 21 Tests and snapped 81 wickets, was one of the most feared bowlers in the Australian line-up, before he announced his retirement from international cricket late last year.
Pattinson's decision surprised cricket experts around the world as it came at a time when many believed he was the next in line behind the top three Aussie quicks -- Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood and Mitchell Starc. However, repeated injuries, the last one to his knee, eventually forced him to call it a day.