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Joe Denly's departure from Kent County Cricket Club tinged with sadness

Joe Denly
Joe Denly

Joe Denly has expressed his sadness at leaving "my No.1 club" but says the chance to play Division 1 cricket with Middlesex was an opportunity he couldn’t turn down at this stage of his career.

He rejected a two-year deal to stay at St Lawrence in favour of a similar deal with this year’s Division 2 champions who are led by former team-mate and good friend Neil Dexter. He believes the move will increase his chances of an international recall.

Lancashire and Essex were also linked with signing him.

Denly’s departure ends a long association with the county, starting with Kent Young Cricketers, before becoming the first Academy player to progress to the senior side.

He said: "I’m sad to leave my No.1 club. I always dreamed of playing for them as a youngster and it has been a privilege to do so. I am now 25 and not getting any younger and this is a new start and new challenge.

"Being in Division 1 means you are playing against better players and can only help me re-ignite my England chances.

"Middlesex have always been strong in one-day and t20 cricket when I have played against them in the past and they have a lot of good, young, experienced players in their squad."

"A couple of other clubs enquired but Middlesex were the only ones who showed a real interest and were keen to sign me."

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