An open letter from Ben Wells
1 May 2024
This is something that I never thought I would have to write. Two weeks ago, I was diagnosed with a heart condition called Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Cardiomyopathy, a condition that is made worse by vigorous exercise. Unfortunately, this means that I must regrettably retire from professional cricket with immediate effect and will need a defibrillator implanted in the coming weeks. As tough as it is, this diagnosis has likely saved my life, and in time I hope that I can see it in that light. I'm very thankful to the doctors who have picked this up as soon as they could have.
I'm very thankful for everything that cricket has given me throughout my life, from the friends I've made, the places I've been able to visit, and the many memories that I've made along the way. Cricket has been a massive part of my life for as long as I can remember, it’s been all I’ve ever wanted to do. From playing in the garden as a child with my brother, every break time at school, going to Bath Cricket Club summer camps, playing throughout age group sides, Exeter University, and throughout my time at Gloucestershire, playing cricket has always been my dream and driven everything I’ve done. I could never have imagined that this is the path that cricket would have taken me down. I’ve loved every moment and am very grateful to have had the chance to live out a part of this dream, even if it was only for a few years.
It's been a journey full of ups and downs, from not gaining a contract at 18, to being offered the chance with Gloucestershire at 21, dealing with a number of major injuries, and ending my career with my first and only professional hundred on a torn hamstring in what is now my final innings; but I will always look back on everything with fond memories.
I would like to thank everyone who has played a part in helping me along the way. Bath Cricket Club, who first got me into cricket and for supporting me during the entire journey. Monkton Combe School for their support. Somerset County Cricket Club for the opportunity to play throughout their age group sides and later their academy. The University of Exeter for helping to get me from a player with no professional contract when I joined to being offered one three years later. Gloucestershire County Cricket Club for believing in me and giving me the chance to play professionally. Millichamp and Hall and my agent Jonny Hughes for their support throughout my professional career. To all the players, coaches, physios, supporters, and friends who have been there along the way and made it so special. To my brother for the hours of garden cricket growing up, even if he did always cheat. And lastly a thank you to my parents, without who’s support, sacrifice, and endless hours driving me to training and games this would never have been possible.
Finally, I would like to thank all my friends, family, Gloucestershire, and the PCA for all their ongoing support during the last couple of weeks in dealing with this news. I could not have got through it without them.
I will always be incredibly proud to be able to say I was a professional cricketer.
Thank you,
Ben Wells