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Full name Robert William Trevor Key

Born May 12, 1979, East Dulwich, London

Current age 30 years 55 days

Major teams England, Kent, Marylebone Cricket Club

Nickname Keysy

Batting style Right-hand bat

Bowling style Right-arm offbreak

Height 6 ft 1 in

Education Langley Park Boys' School

Robert William Trevor Key
Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
Tests 15 26 1 775 221 31.00 1639 47.28 1 3 97 2 11 0
ODIs 5 5 0 54 19 10.80 135 40.00 0 0 6 0 0 0
T20Is 1 1 1 10 10* - 8 125.00 0 0 0 0 1 0
First-class 200 345 23 13186 221 40.95 37 52 116 0
List A 183 176 12 5111 120* 31.16 5 32 38 0
Twenty20 44 44 8 1049 68* 29.13 835 125.62 0 7 110 27 11 0
Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 15 - - - - - - - - - - - -
ODIs 5 - - - - - - - - - - - -
T20Is 1 - - - - - - - - - - - -
First-class 200 218 108 1 1/14 1/14 108.00 2.97 218.0 0 0 0
List A 183 - - - - - - - - - - - -
Twenty20 44 - - - - - - - - - - - -
Career statistics
Test debut England v India at Nottingham, Aug 8-12, 2002 scorecard
Last Test South Africa v England at Centurion, Jan 21-25, 2005 scorecard
Test statistics
ODI debut England v Zimbabwe at Nottingham, Jun 26, 2003 scorecard
Last ODI England v West Indies at Lord's, Jul 6, 2004 scorecard
ODI statistics
Only T20I England v Netherlands at Lord's, Jun 5, 2009 scorecard
T20I statistics
First-class debut 1998
Last First-class Kent v Gloucestershire at Beckenham, Jun 30-Jul 3, 2009 scorecard
List A debut 1998
Last List A Warwickshire v Kent at Birmingham, May 20, 2009 scorecard
Twenty20 debut Surrey v Kent at The Oval, Jul 9, 2004 scorecard
Last Twenty20 Kent v Surrey at Beckenham, Jun 28, 2009 scorecard
Profile

Cherry-cheeked Kent batsman Robert Key had been marked down for great things - not least by headline-writers spotting an easy pun a mile off - since he helped England win the Under-19 World Cup in South Africa early in 1998. His trademark shot is a back-foot biff through the covers, while his off-drive on the front foot pleases the purists too. For a while his waistline expanded along with his burgeoning batting reputation, and he was 16 stone and counting before Alec Stewart had a quiet word. Over 1000 runs for Kent in 2001 were followed by a winter under Rod Marsh at the Academy in Adelaide. Key came back even leaner and hungrier, and more runs propelled him past Ian Bell - previously touted as the Next Big Thing - into the England side after Marcus Trescothick's broken thumb and Graham Thorpe's broken heart created a vacancy or two. A couple of gutsy innings followed in Australia, although he displayed a worrying propensity for getting out when seemingly set, especially just after a break in play. But in 2004, he burst back into the limelight, scoring 1000 first-class runs by the second day of June, and cracking a magnificent 221 against West Indies at Lord's, in his first Test appearance for over a year. The jury, however, was still out after a hit-and-miss winter in South Africa in 2004-05, when his culpable shot-selection in defeat at Cape Town was offset by an important half-century in the series-clinching victory at Johannesburg. He was appointed Kent's captain for the 2006 season, a role he took on "to enhance, not hamper" his career, and as captain of the England A team that took on the Sri Lankan and Pakistani tourists, it was clear he remained in the selectors' thoughts. This was confirmed when he was named in the Academy squad to be based in Perth during the winter's Ashes series, and in 2007 his one-day game, a self-confessed weakness, came to fruition as he led Kent to a memorable Twenty20 Cup triumph at Edgbaston. Come the 2008 season he was champing at the bit for a Test recall, as demonstrated by an unbeaten 178 for Kent against the New Zealand tourists, a performance that earned him the captaincy of the England Lions.
Steven Lynch (May 2008)

Notes

NBC Denis Compton Award 1998

NBC Denis Compton Award 2001

Wisden Cricketer of the Year 2005

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Jun 4, 2009

Robert Key, Ravi Bopara and Adil Rashid at England's nets session, Lord's, June 4, 2009

Robert Key, Ravi Bopara and Adil Rashid at England's nets session

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May 31, 2009

Robert Key stays focused at the nets, Loughborough, May 31, 2009

Robert Key stays focused at the nets

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Apr 24, 2009

Robert Key celebrates his maiden first-class wicket after bowling David Willey, Kent v Northamptonshire, County Championship Division Two, Canterbury, April 24, 2009

Robert Key celebrates his maiden first-class wicket

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Eng U19s v B'desh U19s at Scarborough - Jul 6-9
Eng U19s 422/8
Middlesex v Rajasthan at Lord's - Jul 6
Rajasthan won by 46 runs
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