Key Points

Young cricket talent Corey Flintoff, son of legendary England all-rounder Andrew Flintoff, has signed a two-year rookie contract with Kent Cricket. The 19-year-old right-hander has progressed through Lancashire's youth system and is excited about developing his skills with the county. Kent's Director of Cricket, Simon Cook, praised Flintoff's all-round abilities and strong work ethic. The rookie contract will allow Flintoff to balance his cricket career with university studies while aiming to break into first-team cricket.

Key Points: Corey Flintoff Joins Kent Cricket on Rookie Contract

  • Rookie contract signed with Kent after Lancashire Academy progression
  • Son of legendary England cricketer Andrew Flintoff
  • Trained with first team and bowled in warm-up match
  • Aims to advance to first-team cricket
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Corey Flintoff signs two-year rookie contract with Kent

Andrew Flintoff's son Corey signs two-year rookie deal with Kent, eager to develop professional cricket career

"I'm delighted to be joining Kent to continue my development as a player - Corey Flintoff"

New Delhi, March 31

Corey Flintoff has signed a two-year rookie contract with Kent. He is the eldest son of former England all-rounder Andrew Flintoff. The 19-year-old progressed through Lancashire's age groups and Academy, as well as representing the North at the Bunbury cricket festival in 2021 and featuring for Lancashire's Second XI this past Summer, as per a release by Kent Cricket.

The right-hander has been training with Kent's first team this week and bowled four overs in Kent's latest two-day warm-up match with Essex at The Spitfire Ground, St Lawrence, on Friday. He now joins Kent on a rookie contract that will make him available to play for the county around his University studies for at least the next two seasons.

Flintoff felt excited to join Kent and develop under their coaching staff. He's impressed by the team's welcoming atmosphere and believes it's the right place for him to advance to first-team cricket.

"I'm delighted to be joining Kent to continue my development as a player under Adam Hollioake and the excellent coaching staff here. The lads in the dressing room have been so welcoming to me this week, and there's a great atmosphere here. I'm excited for what's next for me, and I know that Kent is the right place for me to make the step up to first-team cricket." Corey Flintoff said as per a release by Kent Cricket.

Simon Cook, Kent's Director of Cricket, believes Corey Flintoff is a talented young player with a strong work ethic and a desire to succeed in professional cricket. He's pleased that Flintoff sees Kent as the place to achieve his goals.

"Corey is an extremely exciting young player and has great all-round ability to score runs and take wickets. He is a very hard worker, and I know that he is extremely determined to make a name for himself in professional cricket. We're delighted that he feels that he can do this as a Kent cricketer," Simon said as quoted in a release by Kent Cricket.

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James R.
Big shoes to fill but wishing him all the best! Hope he can carve his own path rather than just living in his dad's shadow. The talent is clearly there 👏
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Sarah K.
As a Kent supporter, I'm really excited about this signing! The team could use some fresh young energy. Welcome Corey! 🏏
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Mike T.
Interesting move after coming through Lancashire's system. Hope Kent gives him proper opportunities to develop rather than just cashing in on the Flintoff name.
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Lisa P.
Saw him play in the Bunbury festival - very composed for his age. The all-rounder genes definitely run in the family! Hope he gets some first-team action soon.
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David W.
Balancing uni and county cricket won't be easy, but if anyone can manage it, it's someone with that Flintoff work ethic. Best of luck to him!
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Emma S.
The pressure must be immense with that surname, but he seems to be handling it well. Kent's coaching staff did wonders with other young players - perfect place for him.

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