Duncan Spencer is a former Australian cricketer who played for Western Australia and later for Sussex in county cricket. He was known for his ability to bowl fast, but struggled with the pace and accuracy that he had at a younger age. Despite this, Spencer still maintains that if he knew how much faster he could bowl, he would have played international cricket.
Spencer's career was marked by controversy when he took steroids in 2000-01, which led to an 18-month ban from professional cricket. He has since spoken about the experience and how it affected him.
In an interview with BBC Sport, Spencer reflected on his time playing cricket, saying "When I didn't have rhythm, I was as bad as anyone... When you get the rhythm it feels like it's coming out medium pace." He also discussed how he struggled to adapt to modern fast bowling, which is now managed in a much more sophisticated way than during his playing days.
Spencer's story serves as an example of the challenges that cricketers face when trying to balance their passion for the sport with the physical demands and pressures of professional competition.
Spencer's career was marked by controversy when he took steroids in 2000-01, which led to an 18-month ban from professional cricket. He has since spoken about the experience and how it affected him.
In an interview with BBC Sport, Spencer reflected on his time playing cricket, saying "When I didn't have rhythm, I was as bad as anyone... When you get the rhythm it feels like it's coming out medium pace." He also discussed how he struggled to adapt to modern fast bowling, which is now managed in a much more sophisticated way than during his playing days.
Spencer's story serves as an example of the challenges that cricketers face when trying to balance their passion for the sport with the physical demands and pressures of professional competition.