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  • A large part of my childhood was spent holding a cricket bat. The first time I picked one up was in the garden aged about six, and I've never really put the bat down since.
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  • The history of Test cricket will suggest if you hold the top of off longer than anyone else you will have success, in England particularly it's about owning the top of off.
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  • It's very important in international cricket to be able to hold a bat, not just hold up an end, but have the ability to score runs.
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  • I know the International Cricket Council are very strict about what you are allowed to do and what looks good on TV, but you can't let that take away from your natural game.
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  • I like to take wickets and see wickets and chances and I think in T20 cricket you have to risk a boundary to take a wicket.
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  • It's quite strange, because off the field I'm quite shy, quiet, prefer to watch a bit of TV at home, but get me on the cricket field I like it all kicking off.
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  • Ultimately we're playing cricket and we want guys who will score runs and take catches to help England win.
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  • I've always had an interest in the media, I love cricket, so why wouldn't I want to be around it?
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  • There are always distractions in international cricket because that's part of being an international sportsman.
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  • That's one of the nice things about being a sportsman is that once you cross that white line, it is a freedom, you are away from everything in life really. You are playing cricket and that's an escape from everything. That's as clear as you get really.
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  • That's one of the good things about cricket, the friendships around the game.
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  • I'm aware how special an achievement 100 caps is because of the players that have come before me and the amount they've given to English cricket.
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  • I play cricket for the competitive side of it.
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