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We’ve done our business

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Kent are not expected to make any further domestic signings this off-season according to head coach Matt Walker.

Batsman Jack Leaning from Yorkshire, young spinner Hamidullah Qadri from Derbyshire and experience­d seamer Tim Groenewald from Somerset have all arrived in recent weeks at Kent.

Deals to bring in overseas stars for the 2020 season are now being pursued behind-the-scenes, with the arrival of The Hundred presenting new challenges in that department.

Walker said: “That is it now domestical­ly (as far as signings are concerned). “We’ll obviously look to bring in an overseas to start the year and around our T20, we’re in the process of working out what that looks like.

“We’ve got an idea of how the season will be structured, then we’ll work hard to get the quality of overseas for each area of the season, which will be tricky with the 100-ball competitio­n coming in and the demands of overseas players.

“That’s always going to be a challenge, there are some opportunit­ies to get some very good players in at the right time. That will follow.

“It won’t be imminently, but we need to speak to who we want to get in and hopefully we’ll move forward as well.” Walker admitted he was encouraged by the increased strength in depth at his disposal heading into the new year.

Besides the new arrivals, that depth is also set to include the likes of Ivan Thomas, Calum Haggett and Grant Stewart, all of whom struggled with injury throughout 2019.

Kent were also without Sam Billings for a large chunk of the summer with a dislocated shoulder, while Wiaan Mulder was recalled by Cricket South Africa due to an Achilles heel injury after just three firstclass outings.

There were also spells on the sidelines for bowlers Imran Qayyum and Adam Milne during the T20 Blast.

Walker added: “We’ve got a slighty bigger squad now as well but what that gives you is competitio­n for places. “We’re serious about winning something next year. To do that we need that competitio­n and to be able to feel there is a bit of upward pressure, that should be a good thing.

“Players will now know that if they’re in the team they have to work hard to stay in it and if they aren’t in it they have to work even harder to get in. “Having that depth will certainly raise the standards again.”

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