Name | Thomas Jones |
Date of Birth | 05-11-1998 |
Age | 26 |
Nationality | British |
Player Status | Placed |
Playing Role | Bowling All-Rounder (Spin) |
Bowling Style | RA Leg Spin |
Batting Style | LH Middle Order Bat |
Entry Route (UK) | British Passport |
Major Teams | Kent 2nd XI, Kent U17s, Kent U15s, Western Warriors |
Coaching Qualifications | ECB Level 2 |
Thomas Jones is an Indian-based, but British-born leg-spin bowling all-rounder looking to advance his professional career.
Recommended by none-other than West Indies legend, Jimmy Adams, who coached him whilst on the Kent Academy, the leg-spinner is eager to return to Northern shores to give County cricket a push this summer.
In recent years, the spinner has been a net bowler for IPL sides including the Lucknow Super Giants, and Gujarat Titans. In-fact, he has recently returned to the latter for their IPL pre-season campaign.
Jones returned to cricket in 2023 following 4-years absence whilst studying Sports Psychology. He feels he’s now perfectly equipped to push for higher honours and is eager to dedicate his energy towards this moving forward.
A former Kent age-group (U15s, U17s) player, Jones featured on the Kent Academy for 3-years, played a 2nd XI match, and enjoyed outings for the Western Warriors in Scotland.
He also spent time playing in both South Africa (Sporting Chatsworth, Dolphins Academy), and Australia (City Colts), with whom he bagged figures of 7-27 (24) in the Wangaratta Competition Grand Final.
In UK club cricket, he has represented Folkestone in the Kent League (2014-16), and Stirling County in Scotland (2018-19), before heading abroad. He is now looking to return for another UK club stint in 2024.
A hugely talented, and ambitious cricketer, the leg-spin bowling all-rounder returned to the UK in 2024 and enjoyed a productive stint with Cawthorne in the Yorkshire Cricket Southern Premier League campaign (433 runs at 27.06 and 42 wickets at 21.60).
The British Passport holding bowling all-rounder is now set for another UK journey next summer.
Team (Season) | Runs | Ave | Wkts | Avg |
---|---|---|---|---|
Cawthorne (2024) | 433 | 27.06 | 42 | 21.60 |
Name | Thomas Jones |
Date of Birth | 05-11-1998 |
Age | 26 |
Nationality | British |
Player Status | Placed |
Playing Role | Bowling All-Rounder (Spin) |
Player Status | Placed () |
Bowling Style | RA Leg Spin |
Batting Style | LH Middle Order Bat |
Entry Route (UK) | British Passport |
Major Teams | Kent 2nd XI, Kent U17s, Kent U15s, Western Warriors |
Coaching Qualifications | ECB Level 2 |
Thomas Jones is an Indian-based, but British-born leg-spin bowling all-rounder looking to advance his professional career.
Recommended by none-other than West Indies legend, Jimmy Adams, who coached him whilst on the Kent Academy, the leg-spinner is eager to return to Northern shores to give County cricket a push this summer.
In recent years, the spinner has been a net bowler for IPL sides including the Lucknow Super Giants, and Gujarat Titans. In-fact, he has recently returned to the latter for their IPL pre-season campaign.
Jones returned to cricket in 2023 following 4-years absence whilst studying Sports Psychology. He feels he’s now perfectly equipped to push for higher honours and is eager to dedicate his energy towards this moving forward.
A former Kent age-group (U15s, U17s) player, Jones featured on the Kent Academy for 3-years, played a 2nd XI match, and enjoyed outings for the Western Warriors in Scotland.
He also spent time playing in both South Africa (Sporting Chatsworth, Dolphins Academy), and Australia (City Colts), with whom he bagged figures of 7-27 (24) in the Wangaratta Competition Grand Final.
In UK club cricket, he has represented Folkestone in the Kent League (2014-16), and Stirling County in Scotland (2018-19), before heading abroad. He is now looking to return for another UK club stint in 2024.
A hugely talented, and ambitious cricketer, the leg-spin bowling all-rounder returned to the UK in 2024 and enjoyed a productive stint with Cawthorne in the Yorkshire Cricket Southern Premier League campaign (433 runs at 27.06 and 42 wickets at 21.60).
The British Passport holding bowling all-rounder is now set for another UK journey next summer.
Team (Season) | Runs | Ave | Wkts | Avg |
---|---|---|---|---|
Cawthorne (2024) | 433 | 27.06 | 42 | 21.60 |