1 CD, Alec Stewart interviewed by Alastair Lack. The CD consists of 5 tracks.
Track 1: [0:00-1:20] Stewart talks about first playing for Surrey County Cricket Club after leaving school, [1:20-2:40] Stewart talks about being tall for a wicketkeeper, having Alan Knott as a hero and replacing Jack Richards in the Surrey team as wicketkeeper, [2:40-4:20] Stewart talks about playing in Perth for the Midland Guildford team during the winter which helped improve his game, [4:20-5:04] Stewart talks about sledging.
Track 2: [0:00-0:28] Stewart talks about sledging and playing the game in the right spirit as proved by the 2005 England vs. Australia Test Series, [0:28-1:43] Stewart talks about his Test debut for England vs. West Indies in 1989-1990, [1:43-2:30] Stewart talks about the changes between county cricket and Test cricket, [2:30-3:40] Stewart talks about scoring two centuries in a Test Match vs. West Indies at Bridgetown in 1993-1994, [3:40-4:42] Stewart talks about the England team being bowled out for 46 in the Test Match vs. West Indies at Port of Spain in 1993-1994, [4:42-5:09] Stewart talks about Sylvester Clark as being the most fearsome bowler he faced.
Track 3: [0:00-0:47] Stewart talks about Sylvester Clark and playing against Malcolm Marshall, Curtly Ambrose and Courtney Walsh, [0:47-2:03] Stewart talks about Shane Warne as being the best spin bowler he faced, [2:03-3:12] Stewart talks about his continued enthusiasm for cricket during his career, [3:12-4:08] Stewart talks about his batting average at Test level, [4:08-5:16] Stewart talks about both batting and wicketkeeping at Test level.
Track 4: [0:00-1:42] Stewart talks about his batting style, [1:42-2:42] Stewart talks about being managed by his father, Micky Stewart, in the England team, [2:42-4:16] Stewart talks about captaining England between 1998 and 1999, [4:16-4:52] Stewart talks about not having central contracts during his career with England.
Track 5: [0:00-0:32] Stewart talks about the changes to the structure of the England team, [0:32-1:39] Stewart talks about Lord's as being his favourite ground to play at, [1:39-2:31] Stewart talks about the slope at Lord's, [2:31-3:30] Stewart talks about his memories of playing at The Oval, [3:30-4:11] Stewart talks about his role as a Club Ambassador for Surrey.
A back-up copy of this CD is included, as well as additional information regarding the recording.