Jamie Overton says he misplaced 10kg in weight as a part of his restoration from a stress fracture in his again this 12 months, hoping to assist his England ambitions throughout all three codecs.
The 30-year-old paceman solely not too long ago returned to bowling following his newest damage setback in April however claimed career-best figures for England of 3-20 of their T20 series-clinching win over the West Indies on Thursday.
Overton elected to not have surgical procedure after struggling what was the fifth stress fracture of his profession however determined to trim down as a part of the prolonged rehabilitation course of.
“I knew I was that heavy but I didn’t realise I’d put that much on,” Overton stated, whose weight reduction has equated to round a stone and a half.
“As quickly as I acquired the prognosis, I used to be like: ‘I have to lose some weight’. I’ve misplaced 10 kilos since.
“I’ve at all times eaten typically fairly effectively, however I believe the amount of meals was at all times a bit an excessive amount of, so I’ve gone onto prepped meals. It limits the energy however nonetheless provides me all of the stuff I would like.
“I additionally purchased myself a motorbike and simply acquired out biking. Carrying further weight is just not essentially best and I used to be like ‘if I can exit on the bike, I am not placing any stress on my physique’.
“I still need to lose a little bit more. We’re getting there, but there’s still a lot of work to do.”
Given Overton’s damage troubles, it is no nice shock that his England profession has been restricted to a sole Check cap, two ODIs and 5 T20s – making his debut within the latter two codecs solely this 12 months.
Overton made his lone Check look in England’s first sequence beneath captain Ben Stokes and head coach Brendon McCullum towards New Zealand in 2022. He was chosen for his quick bowling however struck a 97 with the bat at Headingley, which went an extended method to sealing a 3-0 sequence win.
His aptitude for large hitting has even seen Overton chosen solely as a specialist batter within the final couple of months, with Overton – now again bowling – concentrating on a spot in England’s Champions Trophy squad in February, earlier than pushing for a Check recall subsequent summer time towards India, with the Ashes to comply with in late 2025.
“I’ll take it step by step this winter,” Overton stated. “Hopefully I’ll go to India [for a white-ball series], then the Champions Trophy but we’ll see how we go.
“Hopefully when April comes round, I will be again taking part in four-day cricket for Surrey and pushing to get again into the Check facet.
“I’ve still got that ambition to play Test cricket for England again. I’ve just got to get my body right and we’ll see where we get to.”
Overton and England end off their white-ball tour of the Caribbean with the ultimate two T20s towards West Indies in St Lucia on Saturday and Sunday – each video games beginning at 8pm (UK time).