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Ashton Agar: Playing with Western Australia has been a ‘massive’ experience

  Western Australia‘s (WA) Ashton Agar speaks to CA TV as to where his side lost the plot in the Sheffield Shield final against New South Wales (NSW) at Canberra and how life has changed for him since making his debut for Australia in the 2013 Ashes tour in England.   Agar labeled his stint...

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Published: Mar 25, 2014, 03:13 PM (IST)
Edited: Mar 25, 2014, 03:14 PM (IST)

 

Western Australia‘s (WA) Ashton Agar speaks to CA TV as to where his side lost the plot in the Sheffield Shield final against New South Wales (NSW) at Canberra and how life has changed for him since making his debut for Australia in the 2013 Ashes tour in England.

 

Agar labeled his stint in first-class cricket as a massive learning experience and credit players like Shaun Marsh, Adam Voges and coach Justin Langer as the people behind his slow and steady rise.

 

Agar maintained that there was no extra pressure on him to perform for WA since he had a memorable debut against England and said that he always tries to play and enjoy the game without over-exerting himself.

 

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Agar said that he wanted to enjoy time off with his family when not playing professional cricket and signed off by saying that come the next season he would be slogging it out in the academy.