LONDON (Reuters) - Australia's Chris Rogers feared his career might be over after a dizzy spell forced him to retire during his second innings in the Lord's Ashes test last week, he said on Tuesday.
Rogers, on 49 not out, signalled to the dress-room that he was suffering and was led off the field looking groggy.
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