Monday 22 April 2013

Ashwell Prince does not expect

          
   I still feel I'm good enough to play Test cricket but they don't think so, he continued.We certainly enjoyed it," he told BBC Radio Manchester. "The openers had laid the foundations for us and we were able to have a bit of pressure taken off us to get some momentum going our way.I don't have anything to prove to anybody and my record is there. If people don't have the belief in me any more, there's nothing more I can do.If we can make plenty of runs in the middle order, hopefully that will help us win games of cricket. It's not going to happen all the time, but it's something that was enjoyable and hopefully we'll make plenty more during the summer.Prince began the county season in style, scoring a rapid 95 against Worcestershire at Emirates Old Trafford and sharing an fourth-wicket stand of 181 with former Australia opener Simon Katich.Prince scored 3,665 runs at an average of 41.64, including 11 centuries, in his 66 Tests to date, the last of them against Sri Lanka at the end of 2011.And Katich - the county's overseas player this season - hopes it will be the first of many profitable partnerships the duo will share.

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