It was never a policy of the Kent team that the pitch must be occupied all day after winning the toss.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I cannot let this opportunity pass without placing on record how much I have enjoyed my cricket with Kent.
People who write about spring training not being necessary have never tried to throw a baseball.
My dad talks about the times when we'd play backyard cricket: If I got bowled out, I'd just refuse to let go of the bat and swing it at anyone who tried to take it away from me. I like to think that's been tempered a bit over the years.
The Olympics are never just about sports.
It's never OK to lose a game.
Cricket cannot afford to throw up meaningless games before its benefactors, which is what spectators and television audiences are.
The thrill of coming home has never changed.
I was never a prisoner to my footballing status.
It is amazing how the public steadfastly refuse to attend the third day of a match when so often the last day produces the best and most exciting cricket.
We always had to play the game and play for the team. It is a Kent tradition.