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‘Middlesex will help me become the best player,’ says Joe Denly – Cricket News Update

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‘Middlesex will help me become the best player,’ says Joe Denly – Cricket News Update
English right-armed batsman, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/JL-Denly-c1703, said that it was sad to leave Kent County, where he spent a major part of his career; however, he believes that his new affiliation with Middlesex will bring out the best in him.
While voicing his opinion on the Middlesex website, Denly stated, “A large part of me is very sad to be leaving http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Kent-c802.”
“I’m committed to becoming the best player I can possibly be and firmly believe that the environment at Middlesex will help me achieve that, and one day resurrect my prospects at international level” he added.
The batsman also thanked everyone at Kent, particularly his Captain, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Robin-James-Boyd-Moss-c86323 Key, citing that he shared a memorable 8-year association with the Skipper.
Denly was recently welcomed on board by Middlesex, signing up the player for a 2-year contract, which brought an end to the batsman’s 12-year long association with his home team Kent.
Having spent a successful domestic season at Kent, Denly bagged 1024 championship runs for his side.
“As a local lad who’s come through the system I expected to play my whole career here. This is an important stage of my career, however, and I’m really excited about the move to Middlesex, who are a club on the up as shown by their recent promotion to division
one of the championship,” said Denly.
With Middlesex having marked a triumphant season on the lower Divisions, Denly will now be having a chance to exhibit his real bronze as his new squad marks a place under Division One.  
Denly’s addition was also greeted by the http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Middlesex-c817 Chief Executive, Vinny Codrington, who said that the team is delighted to have Denly in their ranks, since his inclusion comes as a major boost to the side, due the batters competence under all formats of
the sport.
Having served a major part of his cricket career in the domestic circle, Denly also tried his luck on the national squad, but failed to offer much after playing nine ODIs and five T20Is in 2009.

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