“He makes you feel like you’ve got a personal relationship, but he’s also got the job to give you your contracts or release you sadly, if that’s part of the job as well. I met him when I was seven or eight. I’ve got a great picture of him giving me my Surrey Under-9 player of the year award, which is one I’ll always have, and he presented me with my England cap, which again, the video and the pics of that are seriously special.”The way he does his role, I’ve just got a lot of respect for him. Hopefully he can stay around the club as much as he can, because it won’t feel the same without him.”Pope also paid tribute to Stewart’s brother, Neil, a long-standing batting coach in Surrey’s youth set-up, and one of his key mentors within the club.”He’s one of my favourite batting coaches. Him and a guy at school called Stuart Welch, who was very good as well. I worked very closely with Neil for five or six years during my academy days. He was the one who actually gave me confidence in my game.”When I was 14 I felt like I was bang average but he was the one who always said ‘you’re going to play for Surrey; you’re going to play for England’. From a technical point, he was brilliant as well. They’re very different blokes but they’re both got ridiculous cricket brains so credit to the Stewart family for that.”

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