Bexley is delighted to announce the signing of Canterbury quick Edward Nuttall for their 2022 Kent League campaign.

Left arm thunderbolts

Nuttall is an exciting left-arm quick playing for Canterbury in New Zealand domestic cricket. The former New Zealand Under-19 star, who played in the 2012 ICC World Cup alongside the likes of Ish Sodhi and CricX stars Cam Fletcher and Sean Davey, is now targeting full national honours.

Former Canterbury, now Blackcaps coach, Gary Stead, believes Nuttall is a quick with plenty of potential.

“He is bowling at more than 130km and is in the early 140s when he gets it right. I would be surprised if he doesn’t have an international future ahead of him if he continues the way he’s bowling at the moment.

“He swings the ball as well and that’s been his big strength, he gets the ball to swing late. When you start putting swing on top of [speed], it creates uncertainty.”

Nuttall has already featured as part of New Zealand’s winter academy, working alongside Shane Bond and Dayle Hadlee.

Impressive numbers

Nuttall has been a stand-out across all formats, with over 200 wickets and four 5-wicket hauls to date. He boasts best figures of 6-35 taken during his prolific 2014/15 Plunket Shield campaign (21 wickets at 22.42).

The following season, he backed up with 11 wickets at 18.36 in red ball alongside 18 wickets at 19.38 to finish as the second-leading wicket-taker in the Ford Trophy.

His exploits for the State culminated with New Zealand A selection. However, stress fractures, unfortunately, hampered his progression over the next few years, but Nuttall is now back to full fitness and bowling without pain, which will bode well for both Canterbury and his international ambitions moving forward.

Set for UK stint

The left-arm quick is clearly a huge talent, who is set to embark on his maiden UK stint in 2022 having recently signed with Kent League powerhouse Bexley.