England managing director Rob Key warned gamers to be “good” and keep away from “doing silly issues” on the upcoming Ashes tour.
Ben Stokes’ 16-strong squad head to Australia in November with hopes of reclaiming the urn for the primary time since 2015.
The highlight will probably be firmly on the visiting gamers and training workers and, having been a part of the Ashes tour in 2002-03, former England batter Key is aware of first hand simply how intense the glare is more likely to be.
“They’ve to be good, proper?” Key stated on the For The Love Of Cricket podcast.
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“I hope they’re all listening to this, gamers, as a result of it saves me sending a WhatsApp or an electronic mail and telling them, ‘You’ve got to be good’, as a result of once they get there they don’t seem to be going to be nameless.”
Key added: “I keep in mind in 2002, Nasser Hussain doing the primary press convention saying, ‘Now we have obtained to catch all our catches, we will’t afford to be having to make 15, 20 alternatives an innings’, which is totally proper.
“The following day at follow, the West Australian newspaper had photos of John Crawley dropping a catch.
“Our gamers must be good and never get caught doing silly issues and simply bear in mind that that is going to doubtlessly be probably the greatest sequence of all time.
“It will be compelling viewing and with that comes an curiosity that’s nice for the sport.”
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