Regardless of preliminary disappointment, the elevated ECB funding and having Tier 1 to purpose for sooner or later is permitting Kent to revitalise their ladies’s group.
They’ve employed their first ever head of girls’s cricket in ex-player Lucy Arman, who arrived on the membership with a pointy give attention to the short-term.
“Being Tier 2 is the appropriate factor for now and we’ve to construct a useful resource and a platform for Tier 1 standing,” she mentioned throughout a training a session in Canterbury.
“Assets imply that we will now make use of coaches and might have additional funding, for the primary time, into power and conditioning, physio, and evaluation.
“It actually creates a extra skilled surroundings for the ladies’s group that they’ve by no means had earlier than.”
In addition they proceed to work carefully with the Surrey expertise pathway and former Kent participant Arman says they’ve accepted the developmental position they will seemingly play in Tier 2.
“We are going to help any participant to fulfil their skilled dream and if which means they need to go to a different county for his or her skilled standing then we are going to again that and assist them alongside the way in which, and do every little thing we will in order that once we do turn out to be skilled, we will get them again in a Kent shirt,” she mentioned.