A Cricket Life: Rob Key on his defining moments

The Kent and England batter turned managing director of England men’s cricket on the defining moments of his life in the game.
Interview by Jo Harman

Maiden ton: Rob Key reaches three figures against West Indies at Lord’s in 2004
PICTURES: Alamy

FALLING FOR CRICKET
My first memory of cricket is playing in the garden with my mum and dad. The first thing I was taught was a very bad forward defensive. My mum played cricket. She says she played for Kent Ladies but I think the jury’s out on that. It’s very easy to say that when I wasn’t born at the time. None of us know whether she did or no...

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