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Key fined for Pitch panel comment

Kent captain Robert Key is fined £1,250 and reprimanded for his comments about a Pitch panel which convened at Durham's Riverside Ground in August.

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Key fined for outburst

The ECB Cricket Discipline Commission confirmed today that Robert Key has been reprimanded and fined £1250 following his comments relating to an ECB Pitch Panel convened at Riverside in August.

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Key fined for 'Muppet' outburst

Robert Key has been fined £1250 and reprimanded by the ECB following comments he made about the board's pitch inspectors during Kent's Championship match with Durham.

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Two Tory MPs join call for "appropriate" sex education for five year-olds

Two Conservative MPs, John Bercow and Robert Key, have joined with Labour and Liberal Democrats MPs in calling for "appropriate sex and relationship education in every primary and secondary school by putting personal, social and health education on a statutory...

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Trouble for Kent's Robert Key at every turn

Kent 2417 v LancashireSomething had gone wrong for Robert Key seemingly in every match over the past couple of weeks and this time he was run out by a deflected drive.

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Name That Bum #14: Answer

Oh whoops! I forgot to award the Name That Bum winner. The answer to latest conundrum was , of course, Robert Key, hero to millions. Congratulations to House Monkey, who is awarded a real, actual picture taken of Robert Key by yours truly. Now. I spent some time, at the Kent match I recently attended , conducting a study of Robert Key’s bum. The bum, in itself, not particularly interesting. It is much...

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Kent bat first in Trophy final

Kent captain Robert Key won the toss and chose to bat first against Essex in the Friends Provident Trophy at Lord’s.

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Key: Time right for England return

Robert Key has not relinquished hope of an England recall this winter and believes he is a more accomplished player than when he was dropped.

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Key impressed by Van drive

Kent captain Robert Key has lauded Martin van Jaarsveld's insatiable appetite for runs.

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Key impressed by Van drive

Kent captain Robert Key has lauded Martin van Jaarsveld's insatiable appetite for runs ahead of the Friends Provident Trophy final against Essex.

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All's well that starts well for Kevin Pietersen

When Kevin Pietersen twinkled purposefully down the steps at the head of what used to be Michael Vaughan's team yesterday morning, the great majority of those watching him would have preferred and expected someone else to be in charge. Andrew Strauss probably; Robert Key possibly. Everyone has a view on who should be captaining England, of course, but cricket followers are not by nature vindictive....

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Former Test star Thorpe backs Pietersen for captain role

Graham Thorpe, speaking a day before ECB are due to unveil the new England captain, believes KP should be given the nod ahead of Andrew Strauss and Robert Key.

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Kent duo establish solid footing

A century partnership between Robert Key and Joe Denly gave Kent an excellent start to their first-innings reply as they reached 241 for three against Hampshire.

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Key - We are half-decent

Robert Key believes Kent "can beat anyone" in the Champions League if they live up to their potential.

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Key warns of T20 overkill

Robert Key is worried about the addition of a second Twenty20 competition to the domestic schedule in 2010.