The 92mph England fast bowler ready to move on from difficult debut
Sonny Baker has just started to tell a story about a bike he bought from someone on Facebook Marketplace and a tomahawk steak when the video call goes dead. And that is a great shame, because watching the energy and enthusiasm Baker puts into his stories is a feature of a conversation with the Hampshire pace bowler. Baker talks like he bowls - fast, and with a smile on his face.
A broken link is also symbolically apt for what Baker has learned in a short England career to date. In his only one-day international, Baker shipped 0-76 against South Africa - the most expensive figures by an England man on debut. The 23-year-old is sanguine about that day at Headingley, rightly pointing out he was targeted in a game England were never going to win after they were bowled out for 131.
What rankles more is his only international T20 appearance three weeks later, when Ireland plundered 52 from his four overs. Just as the failed call stopped him in his prime, Baker knows he did not give himself the best chance of succeeding in Dublin. "My little brother Blaise said to me after the game that I hadn't been myself," Baker tells BBC Sport.
"I'm an absolute carry-on merchant. If someone plays and misses, I'm like, 'woooaaahhh'. I can't help but to give it a massive carry-on.
"But in Dublin, I was still trying to clutch back my ODI debut. I'd beat the bat, be thankful not to have been hit for a boundary, then walk back to my mark to go again. "If I get the opportunity again it's about being myself.