Simon Cusden

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Simon Mark James Cusden (born 21 February 1985) is an English cricketer. He is a right-handed batsman and a right-arm fast bowler.

Born in Thanet, Cusden played for Kent until being released at the end of the 2006 season. He then joined Derbyshire, but was in turn released by them after making only one first-class appearance during 2007.[1]

He represented England Under-19's touring Australia in 2002/2003. He was given his first appearance for Kent in 2004 against Lancashire and with his first ball bowled, dismissed Mal Loye.

In the Under-19s test against Bangladesh in July 2004, Cusden claimed four wickets and was top wicket taker in the test and one day series. Simon now lives in Canberra Australia having recently got married and is still very much into cricket and has recently opened his own cricket coaching company (my coach cricket) Founded by former First Class English County cricketer Simon Cusden, MyCoach has been designed to bring high class coaching to all environments and aspiring players lives. They offer services such as media training, cookery, mentoring, financial education, representation and careers advice.

Notes

  1. "Chris Taylor leaves Derbyshire". Cricinfo. 12 September 2007. Retrieved 12 September 2007. 

In a recent article in the Whitstable Times Newspaper, It has been rumoured that Cusden is in talks with Kent County about joining again for the forthcoming season.

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