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Cricket: Lewis says 'wrong choices' led to jail term

Published: 09 Jun 2015 - 06:13 pm | Last Updated: 13 Jan 2022 - 03:20 am


London--Former England all-rounder Chris Lewis has said he wants to help prevent young cricketers making the "wrong choices" that caused him to be jailed for cocaine smuggling as he was released from prison on Tuesday.

The 47-year-old Lewis, who won 32 Test caps, was convicted in 2009.

But he served less than half of his 13-year sentence.

Lewis, in an interview with England's Professional Cricketers' Association, said money worries in 2008 had led him into trying to smuggle £140,000 ($214,294) worth of dissolved cocaine into Britain.

"I became afraid of what the future held, and at that point the thinking went awry," said Lewis.

"I made choices. They were the wrong choices and I say sorry for them," added Lewis, a lively seamer who took 93 Test wickets at 37.52 and averaged 23 with the bat -- figures that failed to reflect his undoubted natural talent.

"I've had six years in jail and until recently I would still look around and think 'wow you're in jail'. That was not part of the plan. I never saw that coming."

Born in Guyana, Lewis moved to Britain as a 10-year-old and went on to make 189 first-class career appearances for Leicestershire, Surrey and Nottinghamshire.

Lewis played his final first-class match in 2000. He attempted a return with Surrey's Twenty20 side in 2008, but was hindered by a hip injury.

AFP