Yes, it's true that a lot of British-born Asians support their country of heritage but nothing about Ansari strikes me that this is the case. His father is a professor in England and has been here for some years. He also talks about his pride in his England caps.
It's possible that a...
Doesn't ring true to me. That interview smacks of integrity and decency. Doesn't look to me like someone who wants to support someone else.
My money's still on Pietersen (and if not him, another South African)
My money's on Figjam. After all, he was actually caught exchanging texts with the SA team
He didn't seem to get on with anyone in the England team either and some (like Prior and Swann) seem to detest him
I think the 'few' is a red herring - if he said 'lots of times' it would be easier to...