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Previously I had trundled in but, as I grew taller, the shock to the system hit me: I could bowl seriously fast, I just didn’t know what to do with the ball or how to control it.
For a shy schoolboy, playing against men – and international cricketers in some cases – was a big test. So was dealing with playing in front of a crowd. Before my debut against East Lancashire in May 1998, I had not previously played in a cricket match where people actually came to watch. Sure, the odd mum or dad would have been milling around at junior games but not actual supporters – or, more aptly, barrackers.
There would be a few people on every week for our home games, anything between 20 and 120 for a regular league game, the same group congregating behind the bowler’s arm. Matches during early or late season would draw larger crowds still because Burnley football supporters used to park their cars in the cricket club car
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