Tom Taylor indicators for Worcestershire on four-year deal

Aug 24, 2023 at 11:46 AM
Tom Taylor indicators for Worcestershire on four-year deal

Ashley Giles has pulled off the primary main switch coup of his tenure as Worcestershire’s chief government, signing allrounder Tom Taylor on a four-year deal from Northamptonshire.

Giles arrived at New Road in July with a lot of gamers out of contract, and watched three younger, homegrown gamers signal for Nottinghamshire in Jack Haynes, Dillon Pennington and Josh Tongue. Pat Brown can be leaving for Derbyshire, whereas Ben Cox is ready to affix Leicestershire.

But Giles has additionally made some strikes in an unusually busy switch market, bringing in Rob Jones, the Lancashire batter, who joined on mortgage for the Metro Bank Cup forward of a everlasting transfer, and signing Ethan Brookes from native rivals Warwickshire.

Now, he has satisfied Taylor to affix the membership, instantly after a powerful 50-over marketing campaign during which he scored his first two skilled centuries. Taylor has impressed throughout codecs at Northants however significantly with the white ball, taking 18 Blast wickets this season.

“We’re absolutely delighted to sign a player of Tom’s all-round quality for the next four years,” Giles stated. “It says much about the club and where we are aiming to go when someone is prepared to commit themselves for such an extended period.”

Alan Richardson, Worcestershire’s head coach, stated: “Tom has been on my radar for quite a while… We are getting someone who has really good, three-facet skills in all formats. We feel it is quite a coup to get Tom to come over and play for us.”

Taylor turned down a contract supply from Northants however will see out the remainder of his contract with the membership, as they bid to keep away from relegation from Division One of the County Championship.

“It’s disappointing Tom has chosen to move on,” Ray Payne, their chief government, stated. “I’d like to thank Tom for his efforts over the past three years and wish him well for the next stages of his career.”