Ashes call would be a bonus admits Key.ROBERT KEY Robert Key may refer to:
1. plethoric. 2. ardent or hopeful. san·guine adj. 1. Of a healthy, reddish color; ruddy. 2. about a possible return to the England line-up for the decider against Australia in the final Ashes Test at the Brit Oval. Key has been tipped to come into the side that failed miserably in the fourth Test at Headingley for his first England Test since January 2005. The batsman has consistently found runs for Kent in the County Championship but the 30-year-old refused to read too much into any possible recall. He said: "It's a funny one. You think about it a bit. "It's just a bonus if I did get to play because it's an opportunity really and if I didn't get any runs I'd probably end up going back to county cricket County cricket is the highest level of domestic cricket in England and Wales. Teams First-class counties The eighteen traditional English first-class counties are the main cricket teams in England. and nothing much would be different. "So there's not much to lose for me." |
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