England's most-capped player and former captain Alec Stewart recalls the triumphs and tribulations of his career in his autobiography Playing For Keeps.
And we are giving away copies of his book which traces the journey from his original aspirations of becoming a professional footballer, through to his successful domestic and international career in cricket.
Written with the aid of BBC reporter Pat Murphy, Alec provides an insight on the events and controversy that surrounded him during his days on the field.
The former cricketer states how he really felt about being dismissed as England captain, his inner turmoil over the Indian bookmaker allegations, the reasoning behind his decision not to play in Zimbabwe in 2003, and why he decided to draw a close to his impressive career.
Alec also speaks candidly about his colleagues, and the occasional disputes he shared.
He is one of England's greatest all-rounders and maintained a batting average of just under 40 despite also keeping wicket for the majority of those matches.
So if you would like to gain an insight into the cricket star, then just enter our competition.
All you have to do is answer the question below.
How many England Test appearances did Alec make?
a.) 85
b.) 125
c.) 133
Don't forget to tell us your full address and contact details along with your complete answer.
Deadline for all entries is at 1200 BST on Friday, 16 April 2004.
Your personal information will only be used by the BBC for the purposes of administering this competition.