London, Jan 13: England pacer James Anderson has said "doubts" surfaced in his mind about bowling in the wake of Australian batsman Phillip Hughes's death.
Hughes was struck by a bouncer in a domestic match Nov 25 and died two days later from its effects.
"In the week after, I was having huge doubts about how I'd go about bowling and whether I'd want to bowl the short ball," Anderson was quoted as saying by bbc.com Tuesday.
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