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Ryan ten Doeschate has been Appointed as Kent’s Batting Coach

Sangeeta Viswas
2 years ago

The club announcing on Sunday (20 November). That former Netherlands all-rounder Ryan ten Doeschate has been appointed as Kent’s batting coach. The 41-year-old, who recently retired from professional cricket, will join the club from January 1, 2022.

The Competition in Division One :-

Speaking about his appointment, Ryan ten Doeschate said, “I am exciting to have the opportunity to work with Matt Walker and the Kent team, especially. With the group of skill players who have just started working with Vitality Blast. Won and will compete in Division One. Next season’s LV = Insurance County Championship.

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“I’m ready to start a new chapter in my career and use my experience and work with a few others to charge and rev up the players and the group.”

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A Essex in the County Championship :-

Ryan ten Doeschate has led Essex to the County Championship and even led the team to two titles. He has played 57 international matches for the Netherlands and has also played for various franchises across the world.

He will fill in for former England international Michael Yardie who served as batting coach before returning to Sussex.

Kent’s Director of Cricket Paul Downton explained the reason for the hiring of ten Ryan ten Doeschate, saying: “We are delighted to welcome ‘Tendo’ to the club in addition to his recent retirement as an outstanding player. Guidance is a proven leader with two championship wins.

A Winning Ideology :-

Captained at Essex, and he already has a varied coaching CV. He will bring with him a winning ideology and all the sensations of a successful playing career in an aspiring Kent dressing room eager to learn.

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“Equally important, I have no doubt that he would fit in very well with Matt Walker, with whom he has played throughout his career, and Simon Cooke [bowling coach] would make a really exciting coaching team at Kent.” are for.”

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