Jack Haynes turns into newest Worcestershire participant to hitch Notts

Worcestershire have confirmed that Jack Haynes will depart on the finish of the season to hitch Nottinghamshire.

Haynes, 22, who got here by Worcestershire’s academy and had been capped by England Lions, was out of contract and has agreed a three-year deal at Trent Bridge.

A extremely rated top-order batter, Haynes has impressed throughout codecs since his first-team debut in 2019. He averages 34.91 in first-class cricket, with 4 tons of, 42.63 in 11 List A appearances and has a T20 strike price of 143.31.

“Jack is already a good player though it his hunger to move his game forward that really excites me,” Nottinghamshire head coach, Peter Moores, stated. “He has already gained valuable experience in red and white ball cricket, which gives him a great platform to build on going forward,”

“As a top-order batter in all formats he will strengthen our batting unit as well as adding healthy competition. We pride ourselves in helping players fulfil their potential and we have already seen many of our players move their games forwards at Trent Bridge.

“We delight ourselves as a training crew in creating alternatives for all our gamers to maintain enhancing, figuring out that as they enhance, so do Notts. Helping gamers develop is among the most enjoyable elements of teaching in my view.”

Haynes made his England Lions debut in Sri Lanka over the winter and has also played for Oval Invincibles in the Hundred.

“I’m actually excited to maneuver to Nottinghamshire,” Haynes said. “Trent Bridge is at all times a spot I’ve beloved coming to as a participant; the membership has an excellent really feel about it, and the services and pitch are conducive to serving to me develop as a cricketer.

“When I sat down with Pete Moores and Ant Botha, they were both passionate about the direction of this squad, and how I can fit into it. I’m under no illusion that it’ll take hard work to nail down a place in the side and continue to grow in all formats, but Notts have a track record of taking on players and improving them to help them reach their potential.”

Worcestershire’s chief government officer Ashley Giles stated: “It is always disappointing to see a player nurtured by our own pathway and academy leave the club. We would like to take this opportunity to wish Jack every success in the future.”

Source web site: www.espncricinfo.com

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