Rob Key

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Rob Key
INTL CAREER: 2002 - 2009
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Full Name

Robert William Trevor Key

Born

May 12, 1979, East Dulwich, London

Age

46y 143d

Nicknames

Keysy

Batting Style

Right hand Bat

Bowling Style

Right arm Offbreak

Playing Role

Top order Batter

Height

6ft 1in

Education

Langley Park Boys' School

Rob Key joked that he would have to "weigh up how much golf" he would be able to play as managing director of England men's cricket when first linked with the role, but eventually decided to make the jump from the Sky Sports commentary box into the ECB offices. He had soon appointed Ben Stokes and Brendon McCullum as captain and coach, telling supporters to "buckle up and get ready for the ride".

As a player, Key became synonymous with Kent. Born in East Dulwich, he spent his entire professional career at the county, including nine seasons as captain. He was marked down for great things ever since he helped England win the Under-19 World Cup in South Africa early in 1998. Never the sleekest, Key's waistline expanded along with his burgeoning reputation as a batter; his trademark shot was a back-foot biff through the covers, while his off-drive on the front foot pleased the purists too.

He scored over 1000 runs for Kent in 2001 and he came back from a winter under Rod Marsh's tuition in Adelaide leaner and hungrier: more runs propelled him past Ian Bell into the England side when two batting vacancies emerged. A couple of gutsy innings followed in Australia, although he displayed a worrying propensity for getting out when 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.

It would prove to be his only Test hundred. He did not kick on in South Africa in 2004-05, scoring an important half-century in the series-clinching victory at Johannesburg, but finishing the tour with an average of 25. Kevin Pietersen and Alastair Cook's emergence pushed him further down the pecking order, and he never played enough Tests, despite regularly captaining England's A team.

He was appointed captain at Kent in 2006, a role which he hoped would "enhance, not hamper" his career, and despite his self-confessed shortcomings in the white-ball game, he led them to a memorable Twenty20 Cup triumph at Edgbaston the following summer. He remained in the selectors' thoughts, as demonstrated by an unbeaten 178 for Kent against the touring New Zealanders, and was a contender for the vacancy in England's batting order for the final Test of the 2009 Ashes. But Jonathan Trott was preferred, made a century on debut, and Key slowly became yesterday's man.

By the time he gave up the Kent captaincy at the end of 2012, he had disappeared off the international radar, but it proved a harder role than anticipated to give up: barely 18 months later, it was his again. He finally gave it up for good ahead of the 2016 summer, calling it quits and moving seamlessly into a second career in the media. He quickly became a popular member of Sky's commentary team, until he decided that the opportunity to oversee the regeneration of England's Test side was too good to pass up.

Rob Key Career Stats

Batting & Fielding

FormatMatInnsNORunsHSAveBFSR100s50s4s6sCtSt
Tests1526177522131.00163947.2813972110
ODIs550541910.8013540.00006000
T20Is1111010*-8125.00000010
FC2995173719419270*40.45--5476--1550
List A225218176469144*32.18--837--460
T20s989811223998*25.731797124.5901324148250

Bowling

FormatMatInnsBallsRunsWktsBBIBBMAveEconSR4w5w10w
Tests15------------
ODIs5------------
T20Is1------------
FC299-48433132/312/31110.334.10161.3000
List A225-000-----000
T20s98------------

Rob Key T20 Stats

Batting & Fielding

TournamentTeamsMatInnsNORunsHSAveBFSR100s50s4s6sCtSt
Vitality BlastKEN969610221798*25.771780124.5501323948240

Bowling

TournamentTeamsMatInnsBallsRunsWktsBBIBBMAveEconSR4w5w10w
Vitality BlastKEN96------------
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Recent Matches of Rob Key

MatchBatDateGroundFormat
Kent vs Glamorgan94 & 15809-Sep-2015CardiffFC
Kent vs Lancashire11301-Sep-2015CanterburyFC
Kent vs Derbyshire29 & 6721-Aug-2015DerbyFC
Kent vs Northants16 & 4204-Aug-2015CanterburyFC
Kent vs Essex7119-Jul-2015Tunbridge WellsFC

Photos of Rob Key

Rob Key, England Men's managing director, speaking at a Rothesay media event in London
Rob Key, Luke Wright and Brendon McCullum chat on the sidelines at England training
Rob Key, Harry Brook and Jos Buttler watch on during England training
Rob Key and Brendon McCullum look on at Lord's
Rob Key speaks to the media
James Anderson speaks to Rob Key at England training