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My career hit a speed bump but I am ready to rev it up for England

BILLINGS DRIVEN TO SUCCEED

- By Mike Walters

SAM BILLINGS believes his England career is over a “heavy speed bump” – and he is on course to nail down a place among their big hitters.

Kent batsman Billings emerged from a year of frustratio­n by biffing an unbeaten 67 to give England a sixwicket win against Ireland on Thursday.

Billings was only playing because his county team-mate, Joe Denly, suffered a back spasm that ruled him out of the three-match Royal London series, which continues at the Ageas Bowl today.

But he wasted no time in making up for the disappoint­ment of missing last year’s World Cup triumph on home soil with a dislocated shoulder. Billings, 29, said: “In a nutshell, my England career hit a heavy speed bump last year and it’s just about building that momentum back up.

“It has been very up and down over the last five years – I played those five games against New Zealand after the World Cup [2015] and have played only 10 since then, the last being in 2018 in this format.

“The opportunit­ies have been sporadic and this team is the hardest to get into.

“But I have to keep on putting performanc­es on the board when I get the opportunit­y and I have done all I can do in the first game with Ireland.

This is a role I really enjoy and I have done it consistent­ly over the last five years. I have averaged over 50 batting at five for Kent at a strike rate of 120.

“I know how to go about it and it’s nice to see the hard work that I have put in come to fruition. In the past I have come in for the odd game here or there and put way too much pressure on myself – I got away from what I have done well in the past.

“It’s an opportunit­y that has come out of an unfortunat­e injury to one of my best mates but I have got to prove what I can offer to this team. I see this is actually just a starting point and I have easily my best cricket ahead of me. I have got no doubts about that.”

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