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1st December 2017 News

Stokes joins New Zealand side Canterbury

Durham County Cricket Club and England all-rounder Ben Stokes has signed for New Zealand side Canterbury as their overseas player.

Stokes, who is currently suspended from playing for England by the ECB, is expected to make his debut for the club against Otago in the Ford Trophy on Sunday.

His selection has been approved by the England Cricket Board, New Zealand Cricket and the New Zealand Cricket Players’ Association.

Canterbury Director of Cricket, Gary Stead: “After the approach from Ben’s representatives, everything has happened very quickly for us to the extent that we are now delighted to welcome Ben into the team.

“After the approach from Ben’s representatives, everything has happened very quickly for us to the extent that we are now delighted to welcome Ben into the team,” said Canterbury director of cricket Gary Stead.

“Ben will bring international experience to what is a relatively youthful changing room. He will also bring depth to our seam attack which has been affected by a string of injuries and provide more balance and firepower to our batting line up.

“While Ben awaits the outcome of an investigation underway in the UK, he wants to maintain his fitness and his connection with the game.

“He is a brilliant all-round player and we are really pleased to have secured one of the world’s best players in our domestic competition.

“His experience will be invaluable to our young cricketers as we look defend our Ford Trophy title and improve performances in the Burger King Super Smash.

“The team have expressed their excitement about the opportunity to learn from and play with Ben.”

 

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