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My favourite sportsperson is
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My favourite food is
Italian
My favourite musical artist is
Foo Fighters
My favourite film is
Forrest Gump
My party trick is
Magic
My proudest cricketing moment is
winning 3 championships with durham
Mitchell Claydon
Capped Player 213
Bat | Left-hand | Bowl | Right arm fast-medium |
---|---|---|---|
Born | 25th November 1982 | National Team Eligibility | - |
Years of Service | 2013- | Debut | 2013 |
Nickname(s) | Mitch, Ellen, Precious, Massive Head | Capped | 2016 |
Local Club | - | Shirt Sponsor | Charlie Harris |
Player Biography
After seven seasons at the club, Mitchell Claydon left Kent at the end of the 2019 season.
Initially joining on loan in 2013, the right-arm seamer joined Kent permanently from Durham in 2014 and has made 183 appearances in total so far for the county.
The Australian-born bowler was awarded County Cap number 213 during Canterbury Cricket Week in 2016.
In 184 matches for Kent across all three formats, Claydon took 324 wickets at an average of 31.88.
He was promoted twice with Kent from Specsavers County Championship Division Two, and was part of the Kent side that reached the Royal London One-Day Cup Final at Lord’s in 2018.
He will be remembered at the club for his huge personality and his contributions both on and off the field.
On leaving Kent, Claydon said: “I’d like to give a huge thank you to all my coaches and teammates over the past seven years here.
“Thank you to everyone for all the support over the years. I’ve made memories and friends for life here.
“Best of luck to ‘Walks’ and the rest of the Kent Cricket squad and staff for the future.”
Head Coach Matt Walker said: “Mitch has been an outstanding servant to Kent in his seven years here and has been one of the real characters in the dressing room.
“He’s also produced some great performances for us, whether that be in red ball cricket or at the death in limited overs formats.
“He’s been a real match winner for Kent on the field and a true champion off it. He’ll be hugely missed.”