COUNTY CONTRACT NEWS - WINTER 1999/2000
Tue 21 March 2000
Rajesh Rao leaves Sussex by mutual consent.
[Profile |
Sussex CCC]
Tue 15 February 2000
Essex fast bowler Darren Cousins joins Northamptonshire.
[Profile]
Mon 31 January 2000
Robin
Smith signs a new four year contract with Hampshire and is reappointed as captain.
[Profile]
Fri 21 January 2000
21 Jan: Warwickshire
given permission to sign Ryan Sierra (an all-rounder from Johannesburg) on a two-year contract.
Tue 18 January 2000
Tim Munton
leaves Warwickshire to join Derbyshire on a two year contract after ten years at Edgbaston.
[Profile]
Fri 14 January 2000
Glamorgan sign
Matthew Elliott as their overseas player for the 2000 season.
[Profile |
Glamorgan CCC]
Northamptonshire
batsman David Follett announces his retirement, aged 31, after a succession of injuries.
[Profile |
Northamptonshire CCC]
Wed 12 January 2000
Nottinghamshire
sign David Millns from Leicestershire. [Profile]
Tue 4 January 2000
Will House,
formerly of Kent, joins Sussex on a two-year contract.
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Kent CCC |
Sussex CCC]
Mon 20 December 1999
Robert
Rollins signs for Northamptonshire on a three year contract.
[Profile |
Northants CCC]
Tue 30 November 1999
Nick
Knight signs a new contract with Warwickshire lasting until 2004.
[Profile |
Warwickshire CCC]
Wed 24 November 1999
Michael Strong
moves from Sussex to Northamptonshire and signs a two-year contract.
[Profile]
Fri 19 November 1999
Glamorgan sign
all-rounder Alex Wharf on a three year contract.
[Report |
Profile]
Thu 18 November 1999
Somerset sign Derbyshire
all-rounder Ian Blackwell on a three-year contract. [Profile]
James Kirtley signs a
contract keeping him at Sussex until 2002. [Profile]
Tue 16 November 1999
Former Kent player Trevor Ward signs a
three year contract with Leicestershire. [Press Release]
Mon 15 November 1999
Gloucestershire's Jon Lewis commits himself to the club for 3
more years. [Press Release]
Wed 10 November 1999
Following a
recent change in ECB Registration Regulations Leicestershire sign 30-year old all-rounder
Billy Stelling on a
two-year contract. [Press Release]
Thu 4 November 1999
Nottinghamshire recruit Surrey's Darren Bicknell and Derbyshire's
Andrew Harris.
Wed 3 November 1999
Phil DeFreitas
has signed a four-year contract with his former county Leicestershire.
[Press Release]
Tue 26 October 1999
Phil DeFreitas has
been released by Derbyshire despite having two more years of his contract to run.
The former England pace bowler was described by Derbyshire secretary John Smedley as
having made "persistent and consistent requests" to leave the club. "It became increasingly
obvious that he no longer had an inclination to play for Derbyshire", Smedley told reporters.
DeFreitas' name has been linked with Middlesex and his original county, Leicestershire.
Neil Smith has been
reappointed captain of Warwickshire for the 2000 season. Meanwhile the club has made former
England fast bowler Gladstone Small an honorary life
member. Small retired from county cricket for Warwickshire at the end of the 1999 season.
Mon 25 October 1999
Paul Nixon has signed to play
for Kent for the next three seasons. The twenty-nine year-old wicketkeeper, who toured India with
England A in 1994/95, leaves Leicestershire after ten years. He joins a county with a long tradition
of successful England keepers including Les Ames, Godfrey Evans and Alan Knott. The future of incumbent
Kent wicketkeeper, Steve Marsh,
is uncertain.
Fri 22 October 1999
Andrew Flintoff has come
to terms with Lancashire and has signed a contract to remain with the county for the
2000 season, with an option for three years after that.
Thu 21 October 1999
Northamptonshire have released batsman Rob Bailey.
The 35 year-old former county captain, who played four Tests for England between 1988 and
1990, is believed to be set to join Derbyshire in 2000.
Wed 20 October 1999
Nigel Llong is leaving
Kent after eight years with the county. Kent CCC did not offer him a full contract for
next season - but say they were prepared for him to play for Kent on a one-day basis. On the same day Kent have
announced they have arranged contracts with four new players - Kristian Adams,
James Golding, Amjad Khan and James Watson (the third of whom will continue his
studies next year before fulfilling a full-time contract in 2001).
Thu 14 October 1999
Darren Gough,
Alex Tudor and
Dean Headley have passed
fitness tests and have been cleared to take their place in England's tour of South Africa
beginning next month.
Tue 12 October 1999
Dr. Julian Thompson has
agreed terms with Kent for next season. The 30 year old paceman had originally intended to
retire at the end of the 1999 season to concentrate on his medicine.
Thompson had a superb season in 1999, picking up over 50 wickets on his way
to being named Kent's player of the year; he is a bowler of some stature,
with an easy, rhythmical action and the ability to move the ball in the air
and from the pitch.
Fri 8 October 1999
Alan Mullally has agreed
to a three-year contract to play for Hampshire commencing in the 2000 season. The former
Leicestershire left-arm paceman will join forces with Shane Warne in
the Hampshire attack next year.
Warwickshire wicketkeeper Keith Piper has
decided to remain with the county next season after earlier being given permission to speak to other
counties. The 29 year-old former England A keeper lost his first team
place to Tony Frost for most of the 1999 season, but has now said that he
intends to remain with Warwickshire for the remainder of his career.
Wed 6 October 1999
Rahul Dravid has been named
as Kent's overseas import for 2000. The successful Indian batsman has been signed to a one-year
contract and replaces Australian all-rounder Andrew Symonds as
the county's overseas player. John Wright, coach of the Kent team, described it as a "difficult decision" not to bring Symonds back for next year. With India's intense
year-round international program, it has not been stated at this stage whether Dravid
will be released to play for India during the county season. Kent CCC also announced
the reappointment of Matthew Fleming as club captain for next year.
Tue 5 October 1999
Former
England batsman John Morris has signed
a two-year contract to play for Nottinghamshire from 2000. Thirty-five year-old Morris, whose Test career encompassed the three-match
series against India in 1990, has just completed a stint with Durham after commencing
his career with Derbyshire.
As
expected, Dave Gilbert has taken over
the role of chief executive of Sussex County Cricket Club following the resignation of
Tony Pigott. Gilbert, currently the club's general manager, will combine his current position with that of CEO.
Sat 2 October 1999
Opening
batsman Adrian Rollins is leaving Derbyshire
despite an appeal to stay from the club's chairman. Its also rumoured that England
bowler Phil DeFreitas could
go - claiming he has a verbal agreement allowing him to leave Derbyshire.
Fri 1 October 1999
Andrew Flintoff rejects a mew
contract from Lancashire, believing that he can earn more with another county. Lancashire chairman
Jack Simmons has said that the
club "could not wreck its salary structure just to meet Flintoff's demands".
Mon 27 September 1999
Off-spinner Tim Mason leaves
Leicestershire to join Essex on a 2 year contract. Tim Mason leaves Leicestershire to join Essex
on a 2 year contract.
Fri 24 September 1999
Derbyshire have signed Michael
Di Venuto as their overseas player for the 2000 season. The Tasmanian batsman, who has
played for Australia in one-day internationals, appeared for Sussex this season.
Thu 23 September 1999
The Sussex chief executive Tony Pigott has
resigned, due to personal reasons. Pigott got the job two years ago when the members voted out the previous committee.
Former Sussex all-rounder Giles Haywood has
signed with Nottinghamshire for a year.
Wed 22 September 1999
Justin Langer was
named yesterday as the new Middlesex captain for 2000, replacing Mark Ramprakash.
Tue 21 September 1999
Worcestershire have offered Alamgir Sheriyar
a new three-year contract. The left-arm paceman, who won England A selection for the
tour of Bangladesh and New Zealand later this year, was the leading wicket-taker in
the 1999 England first-class season.
Dominic Cork will
retain the Derbyshire captaincy until at least 2001.
Mon 20 September 1999
Derbyshire will renew all existing contracts except those of
Michael Deane,
Steven Griffiths,
Mark Newell and
Anthony Woolley.
Warwickshire say they want assurances over Allan Donald's
fitness before retaining him.
Jamie Cox has signed
a new two-year contract with Somerset.
Ian Harvey will
rejoin Gloucestershire as overseas player next year if he can prove his fitness.
Sun 19 September 1999
Essex sign Stuart Law as
their overseas player for another year.
Fri 17 September 1999
Shane Warne signs
a one year contract with Hampshire.
Indian legspinner Anil Kumble replaces
Michael Kasprowicz at
Leicestershire.
Trevor Ward,
Jamie Ford and
Chris Walsh to leave
Kent, whilst Simon Willis
accepts a coaching role.
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