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Nel relishing Essex opportunity

Andre Nel says he is very pleased to be away from international cricket and loves the opportunity he's got to play English county cricket

Cricinfo staff
23-May-2007


Refreshed: Nel says he loves the relaxed atmosphere of county cricket © Getty Images
Andre Nel says he is very pleased to be away from international cricket and loves the opportunity he's got to play the English county game. Back for two months with Essex, for whom he played in 2005, Nel - by his own admission a little 'like a schoolboy' - felt he had more than just his bowling services to offer the club.
"I haven't played domestically for almost two years in South Africa," he told the ECB's website. "But it's very different to international cricket. The nice thing is that it's not as intense. You can be more relaxed and you can have a bit more enjoyment rather than being positive and focused all the time. You can have a little bit more fun and you don't have as much pressure on your game. It's not as stressful as it is in international cricket."
Apart from bowling, Nel said he was keen on passing on tips to some of the youngsters in the side."When I came over here two years ago the people were really friendly and welcoming. Ronnie Irani likes the way I play, being competitive. There's a lot of excitement at Essex that there are several youngsters coming through who could take the club quite far.
"The nice thing is that there are a lot of all-rounders and they've got a lot of skill," he added. "They are a young bunch and that's where you get your enjoyment. That is why I want to come back here as much as possible if they want me. I'm pretty lucky because I'm like a little schoolboy - quite naughty - in the changing rooms, so I fit in quite well. I get along with a lot of the youngsters because I'm quite young at heart. I hope I teach them something in a good way. If not, I'm doing something wrong."
Nel, 29, said that injuries to Essex had been tough on the other bowlers. "It's been quite hard. The wickets have been flat," he said. "I'm trying to give the guys energy when I bowl and help some of the younger guys, but on the flat wickets there isn't a lot of back-up - although Danish [Kaneria] is unbelievable. But I'm certainly enjoying it and trying to take as many wickets as I can."
As for the opposition and Essex's shot at the Division Two championship, Nel was, unsurprisingly, not lost for words. "When you play against the top sides, I think Essex will be up for it. We should do well because we've played good four-day cricket and we are keen to do well in the four-day competition," he said. "I just go on the field and give it my all every time I play," he added. "I think the biggest thing is that you can't worry about it. You have got to do the basics and get them right first."