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All-rounder Brown exits Gloucestershire

Friday, October 02, 2009, 07:00

Gloucestershire all-rounder David Brown has left the county by mutual consent with a year of his contract remaining.

Burnley-born Brown, pictured right, burst onto the scene when scoring a blistering 63 not out from just 26 balls in a winning cause in a C&G Trophy tie against Surrey in Bristol in 2006.

But a series of injuries, and loss of form, meant first-team opportunities were few and far between for the Lancastrian last season and his departure was expected once it became clear New Zealand all-rounder James Franklin would be returning in 2010.

Gloucestershire director of cricket John Bracewell said: "David Brown as an all rounder at the club has had few opportunities this season and, looking forward, we both agreed that it would be in everyone's best interest if he moved on.

"We would all like to express our gratitude to David for his four seasons at the club and wish him every success."

Brown added: "I have really enjoyed my years at Gloucestershire and would like to thank the players and members for all their support over the whole period.

"I wish the club every success for the future. I plan to continue my career and look forward to playing against my former colleagues soon."

All-rounder Brown exits Gloucestershire

 

   






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