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Jaydn Denly, nephew of Kent team-mate Joe Denly, pens first senior contract with Kent

A teenager who was brought into Kent’s first-team squad in their 2023 One-Day Cup campaign has penned his first senior contract with the club.

All-rounder Jaydn Denly, the nephew of Kent team-mate Joe Denly, made his senior bow against Surrey, hitting his first ball in professional cricket for four and taking figures of 1-20 in Kent’s 87-run victory.

Jaydn Denly – has signed his first senior contract with Kent. Picture: Kent Cricket
Jaydn Denly – has signed his first senior contract with Kent. Picture: Kent Cricket

He has since made five appearances for Spitfires in the 50-over competition, averaging nearly 30 with the bat while he has also earned four wickets.

The 17-year-old said: “I’m thrilled to sign my first contract as a Kent cricketer after coming through the age groups here.

“I know this is just the start for me and I’m hungry for more first-team opportunities going forward.”

Director of cricket Simon Cook said: “Jaydn has made the step up to the first team successfully last year and became a mainstay of our one-day squad in the back-end of the One-Day Cup.

“He’s an exciting young talent that can contribute with bat, ball and in the field.

Kent director of cricket Simon Cook, left, with teenage all-rounder Jaydn Denly. Picture: Kent Cricket
Kent director of cricket Simon Cook, left, with teenage all-rounder Jaydn Denly. Picture: Kent Cricket

“I look forward to seeing him continue to develop as part of our first-team squad for 2024.”

Denly has been selected for the England under-19s’ Quadrangular Youth One-Day series in India, which begins this Saturday.

The series is to be played in Vijayawada and will feature India under-19s A, India under-19s B and Bangladesh under-19s, as well as England.

He’s the son of Whitstable CC first-team skipper Sam Denly.

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