http://www.senore.com/Cricket/IJL-Trott-c1576 reveals his love for England – Cricket News Update
England's http://www.senore.com/Cricket/South-Africa-c757-born top-order batsman, Jonathan Trott, on Friday insisted that he was completely a British person, who enjoys more in UK than his native country.
“I feel completely British,” said the promising top-order batsman in an exclusive interview with
Espncricinfo. “I went back to South Africa for my brother's wedding in April last year and I didn't enjoy it at all in Cape Town…I just didn't enjoy being away from home. And home is Birmingham,” Trott insisted.
Jonathan Trott, the 31-year-old top-order batsman made his International debut with England in 2007, with a T20 International against http://www.senore.com/Cricket/West-Indies-c760, at The Oval. He made his Test and ODI debuts in 2009 and has to date played 31
Test and 48 One Day Internationals for the Poms, averaging 51.22 and 48.58 with bat in each format respectively.
Besides cricket, there is a lot more in England that inspires Trott.
“…when the sun shines, there is no better country in the world than England. You can have the mountains and the oceans, but May and June in http://www.senore.com/Cricket/England-c749 are perfect. There's nowhere better,” said the right-hander
England, the world's number Test side, are next scheduled to lock horns with the world’s second best Test team, South Africa, in a full-fledged series at home. The most important part of the home series will be its Test leg,
where England’s numero uno status will be on stake.
Trott said that he was ready for the Proteas challenge, adding that he gets no differential treatment from them, nor gives them any.
"I don't think the South Africa team see me as a target any more than anyone else," said the lanky top-order batsman. "I don't get any more sledging from them on the pitch than anyone else," he added further.
The right-handed top-order batsman, who plays for http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Warwickshire-c862 County Cricket Club, also rubbished the propaganda of being a South African-born mercenary, who is using the English system to make money, saying that he was as
British as a UK-born person, and with his children growing over here, he sees his future in England.
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