Tag Archives: Paul Farbrace
Kent hit hard by exits of Farbrace, Denly and van Jaarsveld
Kent have been hit by a triple whammy of end-of-season departures following the news that director of cricket Paul Farbrace and senior batsmen, Joe Denly and Martin van Jaarsveld, are leaving the county. Farbrace, who leaves the club he served … Continue reading
Farbrace aims to bolster Kent bowling resources
Kent will hope to bolster their seam-bowling resources during the close season by signing at least two seamers ahead of the 2012 campaign. The Division Two side filed fifteen 28-day approach letters in hoping to speak to players at other … Continue reading
White keen to loan out more Hampshire seamers
Hampshire manager Giles White has revealed that more of his out-of-favour seamers could be loaned out before the end of the season. Simon Jones has had his initial month’s loan at Glamorgan extended by a fortnight after taking 11 wickets … Continue reading
Saker and Shreck bolster Kent
Cash-strapped Kent have bolstered their bowling resources by naming a loan player and a trialist in their first squad for the opening round of LV= County Championship matches. Rob Key’s men include as a trialist the former Surrey seamer Neil … Continue reading
Joseph return like new signing: Farbrace
Kent’s director of cricket Paul Farbrace and leading all-rounder Darren Stevens agree that having a fit and fully-firing Robbie Joseph back on board this summer will be like making a new signing for the cash-strapped county. The Antigua-born pace bowler … Continue reading
Farbrace aims to build on squad’s winter work
Kent coach Paul Farbrace hopes the county’s 20-man squad will be fresh, fit and firing on all cylinders when the players return to Canterbury for pre-season training next week. In preparation for his second season at the St Lawrence helm, … Continue reading
Tredwell hoping to step up England career
Kent off spinner James Tredwell is hoping to be thrust into the England spotlight over the coming days and weeks as he looks to step up his involvement in the one-day international team. A potentially serious knee problem for first-choice … Continue reading