| ANDY
                                      WALTON, England and the World's most
                                      capped player Andy
                          Walton first represented England in 1990, playing
                          against Australia. In the intervening years, Andy's
                          commitment to indoor cricket and England resulted in
                          an unequalled record--he represented England in every
                          tour they were involved in, including all four World
                          Cups.  At
                          the conclusion of the 2002 World Cup in Wellington,
                          New Zealand, Andy retired. He was 37 years old, and
                          had accumulated a record total of 71 International
                          Tests and 34 Representative games for England, making
                          him currently the most Capped indoor cricketer in the
                          world.  I
                          first met Andy during the inaugural World Masters in
                          Perth, 2001, and we renewed our acquaintance at the
                          2002 World Cup in Wellington. We had discussed the
                          possibility of an interview for Indoor Cricket World,
                          and Andy's decision to leave England and move to my
                          hometown of Perth was the final catalyst to it
                          actually happening.  So
                          here we go, our interview with the man who is arguably
                          the most experienced indoor cricketer at the
                          international level, Andy Walton.  Part
                              1 | Part
                              2 | Part
                              3 
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