Kentish Gazette Canterbury & District

Trip Down Under full of benefits

HEAD COACH WALKER SAYS WORKING WITH ENGLAND T20 SQUAD WILL BE GOOD FOR HIS DEVELOPENT AND HELP KENT Kent cricket

- By Josh Fordham

Matt Walker believes that spending time with the England T20 squad in Australia will benefit both his developmen­t as a coach and the Kent team.

The head coach flew Down Under on Friday to join up with the national side ahead of the T20 Tri series with Australia and New Zealand, which begins tomorrow (Friday).

Walker said it was an opportunit­y that he couldn’t pass up.

He said: “I jumped back and forth a bit about what was the right thing to do.

“It’s a great opportunit­y and one you can’t really say no to when it’s England.

“These offers don’t get thrown around that often and I’m flattered and humbled to have been asked.”

England begin the series with a match against the Prime Minister’s XI in Canberra and then face Australia and New Zealand twice before the final takes place on February 21.

Walker believes working with the team will mean both he and Kent can benefit in the long term. He said: “For me, on my learning and developmen­t, you don’t often get an opportunit­y to work at an elite level like that and see how it operates at that level not just on the England side but the Australian side and New Zealand side.

“To learn how they go about their business and how England go about their business over a competitio­n will be great for me and hopefully great for the club moving forward.

“Lessons learnt I can hopefully bring back here and implement them back into our structure.”

Walker joining up with the England squad means he will miss Kent’s preseason tour matches in Antigua.

The squad flew out to the West Indies on Saturday with Min Patel and Allan Donald in charge of matters.

Joe Denly will captain the side as Sam Billings is also away on England duty in Australia.

Darren Stevens been allowed to has stay home. Walker added: “It couldn’t have coincided any worse.

“Literally to the day I went, the boys flew out the following day and we both come back on similar days.

“It’s not ideal. I would have liked to be out in Antigua to be with the guys and see how they go about it.

“On the other hand, all the work has been done now. Really, when you get out to Antigua, it’s pure competitio­n and it kind of takes care of itself.

“We will have Min (Patel) out there and Allan Donald so it will be taken care of well in their hands and it will give them an opportunit­y to be able to run that and especially for Allan to get to know the players well.

“I know it’s a long way away but will keep up to date with what is going on.”

Kent’s Joe Denly is to play in the Pakistan Super League after being signed by the Karachi Kings.

The 31-year-old has been brought in as a replacemen­t for injured Sussex batsman Luke Wright and earned his call-up off the back of a short but successful spell in the Australian Big Bash with Sydney Sixers.

The PSL runs from February 22 to March 25.

‘Lessons learnt I can hopefully bring back here and implement them’

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Pictures: Barry Goodwin Left, Kent head coach Matt Walker. Right, Min Patel
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