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Being Sir doesn't change who I am: Curtly Ambrose

<p>Recently-knighted Curtly Ambrose speaks to mid-day on his latest honour and a rewarding cricketing career in a freewheeling interview</p>

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Ambrose in full cry on the 1992-93 Australia tour. Pic/Getty Images.

Ambrose in full cry on the 1992-93 Australia tour. Pic/Getty Images.

Leave alone being knighted, being a cricketer was unimaginable before 1983 for Curtly Ambrose (51), who as a 20-year-old didn’t take kindly to the fact that his cricket-loving mother had her transistor blaring in the Ambrose household at Swetes Village in Antigua.


Ambrose in full cry on the 1992-93 Australia tour. Pic/Getty Images.

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