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When Martin Guptill nudged that ball towards him last July, he was the epitome of calm, with years of practice and a steel to succeed behind him... and the rest is history. But before that World Cup win Jason Roy had been on an upward curve which saw him become one of the most destructive white-ball batsmen in the world.
He joins the lads for a chat about everything from smashing the Aussies everywhere at the MCG to a dodgy pair of personalised trainers that earned him some stick off Trevor Bayliss.
Remember to get your correspondence in to the boys by emailing in to [email protected], or tweeting @jamesgregg7 @BrooksyFerrett @chrismillard18
By England's Barmy Army5
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When Martin Guptill nudged that ball towards him last July, he was the epitome of calm, with years of practice and a steel to succeed behind him... and the rest is history. But before that World Cup win Jason Roy had been on an upward curve which saw him become one of the most destructive white-ball batsmen in the world.
He joins the lads for a chat about everything from smashing the Aussies everywhere at the MCG to a dodgy pair of personalised trainers that earned him some stick off Trevor Bayliss.
Remember to get your correspondence in to the boys by emailing in to [email protected], or tweeting @jamesgregg7 @BrooksyFerrett @chrismillard18

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