2 min readJul 4, 2022
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- I never dreamed I would captain England in a home World Cup.
- I don’t seek the limelight.
- I was helped by the fact that my dad is a cricket fanatic and that my three brothers and two sisters all played. It’s just part of our family.
- The way New Zealand played at the 2015 World Cup changed cricket. The way they went about it epitomised the way they are as a nation.
- Faith is important, even if you’re not religious. You need to have beliefs in people or things.
- It’s very rare that you get a chance to play in a Test and that’s what makes it so special and prestigious.
- After every major tournament or challenge, I’ll always sit down and say ‘how does the future look? How does the next six months, year, four years look?’
- For me Test cricket is the ultimate.
- When a bowler comes on you want to put him under pressure. He might not allow you to do that but find a way.
- I am a big ‘Finding Nemo’ fan.
- I’m a guy of strong principles and I think people respect that.
- You won’t see me searching out red carpets or TV cameras. I’m more comfortable sitting back and letting others enjoy the spotlight.
- Supporters pay a lot of money, they do. And sport is beautiful in many ways, because it attracts people from far and wide.
- As captain, you take a little bit more on board than probably just being a player.
- Being adventurous and open to something different is something I’d encourage captains to do.
- As a captain, you sit on the sidelines and it’s evident the best place to bat is up front.
- When I was 11 I had to umpire a game. I got hit in the head and got knocked out. The ball was hit straight back, hit the bail and knocked my head.
- One of the important things as a captain or coach is knowing what’s going on around you, and knowing the right thing to say at the right time.
- I tend to stay quite level. I make better decisions when I am level and I also take in good information when I am level, so it’s important for me to stay in that head space.
- London has become a real home.