Ian Blackwell is the new 'Hero of the week'
Following his remarkable innings against Yorkshire in the county championship match recently Ian Blackwell has been named as the new `Somerset hero of the week'
A. Definitely golf, beating `Bully' on the golf course! I play off a handicap of six but perhaps I should keep that quiet. I have beaten `Bully' the last three times that we have played, and he's not too happy about it. He is about the same standard as me so we always have a good game. I also follow Chesterfield F.C. because they are my local football league team, and I always look for their result first on a Saturday afternoon.
A. Definitely Ian Botham, although I don't think that I ever saw him play live. I grew up watching him on the television, and have tried to emulate him with my attacking style of batting.
A. I like the controversial Eminem, they are always in the news and of course Oasis as well.
A. I like to play golf, relax, go shopping and I have also spent quite a lot of time recently decorating my new house.
A. I first went to school at Old Hall Primary School in Chesterfield and then went to Manor County School. I did my `A' levels at Brookfield County School and when I left there I joined Derbyshire in 1997. I started going with my dad to Wingerworth CC where he used to play, and began as scorer for the team. Then when I was about ten or eleven they were short so I used to make up the numbers playing men's cricket. When I was nine I played for Derbyshire Under 11's and then went onto play at Under 13 and Under 15 level. I first played for Derbyshire Second XI when I was sixteen and scored 132 not out against Gloucestershire in my first match. In 1996 Derbyshire wanted me on a summer contract when Dean Jones was there, and I joined the staff in 1997. My debut match for the county was against Australia, and my first ever wicket was Steve Waughnot a bad one to start with!
A. Curry or steak, and of course I'm always partial to a Sunday roast!
A. It all depends on the state of the season. I'm not doing so much now as I was in the winter, but I still train two or three time a week, usually with Simon Francis, depending on where we are. I've just got a new training programme that I am following.
A. Apart from the C and G final, the game against Northants last year when I scored back to back hundreds. In fact every time that I score a century is memorable, there is no feeling quite like it for me.
A. Wantage Road at Northampton is my favourite, they always have a good batting wicket there.
A. I want to score runs and do well in a winning Somerset team and this year I want to try to get into the squad for the World Cup, or to go with the England Academy at the end of the year. I think I helped my cause with my innings in front of Duncan Fletcher last week against five England bowlers who were playing for Yorkshire.