25/11/2013
Jonathan Trott is home from the Ashes with what has been described as a 'long-standing stress related condition'. England wicketkeeper Craig Kieswetter reacts to the news.
Jonathan Trott is home from the Ashes with what's been described as a "long-standing stress related condition. The England wicket keeper Craig Kieswetter joins in our Monday sports team. He tells us of the immense pressures on touring cricket players. Former Manchester City manager and England midfielder Peter Reid and Salford Red Devils Rugby League coach Brian Noble discuss if Trott should have travelled to Australia in the first place. The team also assesses the weekend's results in rugby and football. Also today, details of the first phase of the HS2 high-speed rail link between London and Birmingham have been published. The bill is over 55 thousand pages long - how will it help inform the debate? And with Royal Bank of Scotland under fire for how it treated some business customers, we speak to one man who feels he was let down by the bank.
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Clips
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Peter Reid: I teased Gary Mabbutt about his diabetes
Duration: 01:09
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Trott's team-mate Kieswetter: Tour can be "a lonely place"
Duration: 01:30
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Sutton on Trott: Stress players under "unparalleled"
Duration: 03:01
Broadcast
- Mon 25 Nov 2013 12:00大象传媒 Radio 5 Live