'If I were a fruit, I'd be an orange'
Jonny Bairstow talks red hair, team-mates to avoid while batting, and what to see in Yorkshire

Jonny Bairstow: you don't want to share a room with him • PA Photos
That is correct! The bowling has taken a back seat to my keeping. I turn the arm over every now and again in the nets. I can either bowl offspin or just very, very slow.
It does. It was absolutely perfect. It was a dream come true for me. It was amazing to represent my country, for a start. Then to contribute and win the Man-of-the-Match award in front of a lot of my family, who were at the ground, was brilliant.
It was something I won't forget. He's a very special man and he was a close friend of my dad. I felt very proud.
I would say it was, yes.
I don't think about that. I'm looking forward to getting the chance to make one even better.
How very tough cricket is in Australia. I worked a lot on technique and put in the hours working on my game - but the result was bitterly disappointing.
Andy was in charge down under and now he's with the England Lions. It's fantastic working with someone of that experience and he's been brilliant.
I can't comment.
Adil Rashid.
Alex Lees, because of his dulcet tones.
An orange, because of my hair.
Jonny Wilkinson on the day England won the 2003 [rugby] World Cup final.
Probably still be at university.
To enjoy every moment.
I am! No, I'd say his hair is the most untidy I've ever shared a dressing room with.
Whitby, to see Adam Lyth.
Lord's.
I played an Under-13 game on an astroturf, and James Taylor was playing against us. It was a bit bumpy.
Hitting over mid-off off the spinners.
Just the one.