'I'd happily play for West Indies'
Warwickshire's Keith Barker on his football career, his badminton skills, and the advice he'd give his 12-year-old self

Keith Barker (left) with his team-mate Chris Wright, a dancing disaster • PA Photos
It's a tough one. I'll probably have to go for the cricket. With the football, because it was for the youth teams, I was always playing against guys the same age as myself. But I played cricket against Australia with the Lions and there were some big names, some top players to come up against.
I'm half-decent at most sports, really. I used to play Steffan Piolet at badminton and would regularly demolish him. He rated himself quite highly. The school got me to play in a badminton tournament once because I was good at cricket - and I won it. I've played a bit of table tennis too.
It was a slow death, dropping further and further down the leagues at different clubs. I lost my love of playing, really.
Winning the County Championship with Warwickshire in 2012 was massive - but it's hard to say, there's been a quite a few. Any trophy win is special but I'd say being called up to represent my country in two different sports.
Tugay [Kerimoğlu], in training at Blackburn, was incredible.
At five a side, Ian Westwood is a clinical finisher. Jim Troughton could pull out a worldie overhead kick from time to time. And William Porterfield will throw himself at anything. Rikki Clarke thinks he's better than he actually is. I'll go with Chris Woakes. He's solid.
Recordo Gordon. He has two wrong feet.
Yeah, I would. I'd play for whoever came first. England don't seem to be showing too much interest, so I'd happily play for West Indies.
A Bentley.
Stef Piolet was, but he's gone. It has to be Chris Wright, by a long way. He struggles for rhythm but he's slowly getting better. His kids can dance but they don't get it from him, because he can't!
Do I even need to say? Laurie Evans. He's the Birmingham Becks, isn't he?
It's a good group but Rikki Clarke has got the worst football chat. He just keeps talking about Spurs.
Recordo Gordon, I'd back him.
My dad and my brothers. I used to watch them play and I would always want to be better than they were.
Tino Best.
Do well at school, because bowling hurts.
I'd be online searching for jobs.