Full Name:  Mark Kemp Paget

Nicknames:  Porky, Boxer, The Postman

Birthplace:  Colchester, 1958

Residence:  Fingringhoe, according to Royal Mail!

Where educated:  Old Heath County Primary, The Gilberd, Harvard

Occupation:  Bookmaker

Previous clubs:  Parkside, Brantham, Colneside, Kelvedon, Elmstead, Eight Ash Green, Royal London, MCC, Annabel's

Abberton debut:  v Long Melford, 1998

Career HS:  55* for Royal London v Mistley, 1986

Career BB:  6-16 for Royal London v Great Totham, 1994

Cricketing achievements:  8 dismissals (2ct, 6st) in innings for Royal London v St Neot (Cornwall), 1995; leading wicket-keeper in Lancaster League (now PDQ) in 1994, 1995 and 1996

Best non-professional played with:  Nick Parsloe who played a few games for Somerset II - such a natural sportsman; our own Shaun Calladine is not far behind

Biggest cricketing influence:  I really can't think of anybody in particular apart from possibly the legendary J V 'The Old Goat' Wright who always said that I was "bloody awful"!

Favourite local ground:  Copford, Elmstead, West Bergholt and, especially, Mistley

Least favourite local ground:  Great Bentley and West Mersea (both pigs to keep wicket on)

Favourite Abberton player:  Barry Rudlin

Four sporting legends:  Roberto Duran, Ellery Hanley, Hermann Maier and Dancing Brave

Other sports played: Boxing, football, rugby, squash, golf (as with cricket, not terribly well!)

Most memorable sporting moment:  Being lucky enough to be present at the 1966 World Cup final (the occasion became more significant as I grew older)

Advice for young players:  Play as much as you can whilst you are young and fit enough, learn to be part of a team (you need this with everything in life), always show respect to opponents, team mates and officials and, above all, NEVER cheat!

Favourite food:  Probably Thai, although my mother-in-law's Steak and Kidney pud is a bit special

Favourite drink:  Peppertree Shiraz, decent coffee

Biggest fear in life:  Losing health and fitness, fish with bones

Newspaper read:  Racing Post

Favourite 'lower shelf' periodical:  Sainsbury's Magazine (if you haven't tried it, you should)

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