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Gloucestershire have signed West Indies pacer Jerome Taylor on a three-year deal

by February 11th, 2020

Gloucestershire have signed West Indies quick Jerome Taylor on a three-year deal.

The 35-year-old will be registered for the 2020 season as a Kolpak player, but will fill one of the overseas slots from next year if the regulations change, as expected, due to Brexit.

Taylor, who has previously played for Leicestershire, Sussex and Somerset, will be available in all formats.

The Jamaican last played for his country in 2018, and has a wealth of experience in competitions around the world. He joins Gloucestershire after they won promotion to division one of the county championship for the first time since 2005.

Last week, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) confirmed to counties that Kolpak registrations are set to become invalid from 2021, when the UK’s transition arrangements with the EU come to an end.

The professional cricketers’ association has backed proposals for clubs to be able to sign two overseas players, rather than one, as is currently the case in the championship and list a tournaments.

 

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