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With Sam Billings hoping for a big 2016 with England, Kent have signed former England under-19 wicketkeeper-batsman Adam Rouse as a potential deputy.
The 23-year-old Zimbabwe-born right-hander has played First Class cricket for Hampshire and Gloucestershire.
He played for Kent 2nd XI in 2014 and returned for a month on trial in April 2015 as cover for Billings and could deputise for the England one-day star this year after signing a contract with the club.
Rouse - who will wear the No12 shirt - said: “I’m delighted to be rejoining Kent on a more permanent basis.
"I really enjoyed my time at the beginning of last year and hopefully I can use this opportunity to push on and secure myself a regular first team spot.
“I’m very grateful to the Kent management for showing faith in me and allowing for this opportunity - I'm looking forward to getting stuck in, a lot of hard work lies ahead and I’m excited to get going."
He added: "After my month there last year, I followed Kent’s fortunes and there were some excellent white-ball performances so hopefully we can kick on this year and go a step or two further.”
Rouse hit a match-winning unbeaten 35 against Kent for Gloucestershire in the 2014 NatWest T20 Blast, hitting a boundary off the final ball of the match to secure a three-wicket win.
Head coach Jimmy Adams said: “Adam made a very good impression both on and off the field when he was with us last year.
“We are extremely happy to have such a talented young player in our squad.”
Rouse is currently playing club cricket for Cape Town in South Africa and will join the Kent squad for pre-season in March.