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Trott has no problems with ‘needle’
NOTTINGHAM: Jonathan Trott insists he has no problems with opponents who try to wind him up, saying he is happy to cope with any “needle” that comes his way in the Test series against Pakistan.
Trott, speaking to reporters at England’s National Cricket Performance Centre at Loughborough, near Nottingham, on Tuesday, said: “I don’t mind a bit of needle.
“Some players thrive on it; for some players, it’s something that can get them going or maybe make them a bit more nervous. I don’t mind it at all.”
The Warwickshire batsman added: “I’m not saying I enjoy people abusing me or bowling beamers at me. It’s probably just in my nature to accept it and make myself more determined.”
Many players have enjoyed stirring Test debuts only to fade afterwards and Trott is glad to have added some significant scores since that memorable match at The Oval.
Trott may have no issues with players who try to unsettle him, but he has been accused of trying to wind opponents with his habit of marking and then re-marking his guard before and after each ball.
“It gets me going,” said the 29-year-old. “Coming to England, I made the line longer because at Edgbaston, in 2003, the wickets were quite slow and I batted out of my crease, and I ended up looking back at my mark and trying to line my feet up.”
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Pakistan trio may come home in 48 hrs
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Accused players will return home soon: Ijaz Butt
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Wahab Riaz will be questioned by police: PCB
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Germany sail into semis at World Cup
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Arif declared Man of the Tournament in KG festival
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PCC retain title in RLCA Ramazan cricket tournament
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Kaneria cleared by Essex police in probe
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We know how to handle pressure: Collingwood
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'Only one win' will change the entire scenario for Afridi boys
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Asif considers seeking asylum in Britain
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Aisam cruises into men’s doubles final in US Open
NEW YORK: Pakistani tennis star Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi will feature in two different finals at Flushing Meadow’s – the home of U.S. Open Tennis – this week: Aisam has reached the finals in bot... more |
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