James Taylor's attitude to life came across strongly as 'I’ll find a way'. The ex-England, Notts and Leics batter found a way to get into cricket, to bat even in tough conditions, and to field at short leg. More importantly, after seven Tests and 27 ODIs, aged just 26, he found a way to rebuild his life when a heart attack in 2016 brought that career to an abrupt and unexpected end. And not just rebuild, but build a life he is clearly happy with. James was open about losing pretty much everything at that time. Only golf, which he didn’t play, remained open to him. However, determination – plus practice in his garage – has made him a scratch player in under four years. Appointed as the England Men's Test Selector and Chief Scout (2018–22), he spent most of his time working with Ed Smith, a man he obviously rates highly and from whom he learned much. He also loved the job, especially given the status of the successful England teams at that time. Now forging a new caree...
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