Beneficiary Rob Turner is the new 'Hero of the Week'
Following his record equalling five victims in the recent NUL National League match against Kent Spitfires on Sunday, Somerset wicket-keeper Rob Turner has been named as the new 'Hero of the Week'
A Over the years I have followed Aston Villa but this season they have not got off to a very good start. Sometimes I play golf, and last winter I had the good fortune to record a `hole in one' at Oake Manor Golf Course.
A The Australian wicket-keeper Rodney Marsh was always a hero of mine.
A The Lightening Seeds are my favourite band at the moment.
A In truth I don't seem to have very much spare time now that we have got Jamie, who is seventeen months old and starting to walk.
A I went to Uphill primary School at Weston super Mare and then onto Broadoak School, before moving to Millfield School where I played in the first eleven for three seasons. I started to play cricket first at one of the Weston super Mare Cricket Club Tuesday youth nights, where my Dad and my brother were involved. I was probably about seven or eight at the time.
A No doubt about that one it has to be curry, and my real favourite is a chicken tikka bhuna.
A In the winter I train regularly and in the playing season when there is time. My special exercise is a back strengthening exercise.
A Without a doubt that has to be the Lord's final in 2001 when we won the Cheltenham and Gloucester Trophy.
A New Road at Worcester is next most favourite ground because it is very similar to the County Ground at Taunton.
A I achieved my cricketing ambition to a certain degree in 2001 which was to win silverware at Lord's. However my ambition now is to regain first division status and help to win the county championship for Somerset.