Andrew To

Andrew To
Andrew Tois a member of the Wong Tai Sin District Council, Hong Kong. Of Hakka ancestry, he is the former chairman of League of Social Democrats from 2010 to 2011, succeeding Wong Yuk-man. His wife, Jackie Hung, was a leader of Civil Human Rights Front and Justice and Peace Commission of the Hong Kong Catholic Diocese...
get-better instinct trust-your-instincts
Captaincy is something you get better at through experience. You've got to trust your instincts.
bats needs form
I'm not someone who needs to bat and bat to be in form.
games sticks care
We have to take care of our own game. There's only one place we've got to stick up for ourselves and that's the pitch.
change remember danger
But there is no danger of my not concentrating on cricket. I'm comfortable on the pitch, and that will never change. I have to remember what I do for a living
different envelopes turns
I'm completely different from Pietersen. He would turn up to the opening of an envelope
thinking views people
When it comes to sledging, I think people often get the wrong view.
ugly overweight
I'm ugly, I'm overweight, but I'm happy
past trying ankles
In the past five weeks I've trained hard, trying to get my ankle back to where I want it to be
use looking-forward enjoyment
I'm not sure if I'm looking forward to facing Brett Lee again. He bowls at 95mph so enjoyment is not the word I would use.
incidents comment isolated
Sure, you can do without the hard personal comments, but it doesn't really happen apart from a few isolated incidents.
bowling shane
It's far more daunting than bowling to Ricky Ponting or facing Shane Warne
play way pressure
There are times when I have felt the pressure, but at the moment I play cricket the only way I can.
home mean sheep
That means I can drive a flock of sheep through the town centre, drink for free in no less than 64 pubs and get a lift home with the police when I become inebriated. What more could you want?
trying helping temper
I can lose my temper from time to time, but I try not to lose it on the pitch because it can't help.