Anil Kumble: In 2002, he endured a broken jaw from a hard bouncer by Mervyn Dillon in India vs. West Indies Test. Still, he bowled 14 overs, dismissing Brian Lara.

Malcolm Marshall: In 1984 Headingley Test vs England, shattered thumb while batting. Still batted one-handed, assisted Gomes' century. Opened bowling, took 7 wickets despite breaking thumb twice.

Graeme Smith: 2009 Sydney Test vs Australia, injured hand by Mitchell Johnson's ball. Batting at number 10 with injections and painkillers. Dismissed with ten balls left.

MS Dhoni: In T20I vs Zimbabwe, hit by bail under helmet, eye injury. Still kept wickets for India with bloodied eye.

Shikhar Dhawan: 2019 World Cup match vs Australia, struck by Pat Cummins' short ball on gloves. Physio attended to him despite initial discomfort.

Gary Kirsten (South Africa): 2003 Lahore Test vs Pakistan, hit by Shoaib Akhtar's bouncer, broke nose. Scored gritty 46 in second innings despite the injury.

Shane Watson (Australia): 2019 IPL final, Chennai Super Kings vs Mumbai Indians, injured knee but scored valiant 80 runs while continuing to bat.

Naseem Shah (Pakistan): T20I debut vs India in Asia Cup, bowled with severe leg cramps in the 18th over, showing remarkable commitment and valor for his team.

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