I saw Dirk Nannes at the Cheltenham festival this year playing in the nets with his kids, Ian Salisbury was keeping and Nannes's wife was silly point! He played with them for about two hours what a legend and noone bothered him. Also there was Alec Stewart who sat with all the scoreboard boys for the whole afternoon session, noone bothered him also even tho he came across as very approachable. Ive found It's very easy to judge people without knowing them but sometimes you do feel some players don't know how lucky they are to be a professional sportsman. Some of the county pro's like Peter Trego are pure gentlemen from what I've seen at a couple pro 40's. He came across as someone who realized how lucky he was and at every opportunity made an effort with everyone, even sharing a joke after a dropped catch in front of the disgruntled members.