Paul Farbrace hopes Kent's Clydesdale 40 run-in will help provide momentum
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Team director Paul Farbrace says he will be using Kent’s four
remaining Clydesdale Bank 40 games to provide the "confidence and
momentum" to help the county’s bid to stay in Division 1 of the LV=
County Championship.
The Spitfires face second in the table Notts Outlaws in the
final Group C home game of the season at Canterbury on Sunday and
while admitting Kent’s chances of progressing to the semi-finals
depend on other results, Farbrace is looking at the bigger
picture.
He said: "We have got to take each game in isolation, get
confidence and momentum from doing well and take that form into our
final three championship matches.
"There is an outside chance of still making the last four but it
will depend on us winning all our games, and one or two other
results going our way.
"If we get enough points to finish as the highest placed
runner-up that will be fantastic."
Farbrace will make a late decision on whether to include Azhar
Mahmood in the side to face Notts after he was rested from the
Championship home game against Lancashire which started at St
Lawrence yesterday (Wednesday).
Farbrace says he hopes Robbie Joseph will be fit to bowl again
this season. He said: "He had another injection a couple of weeks
ago but hasn’t done anything bowling wise and is still suffering
from soreness in his shoulder."
Farbrace also hopes that the county will have more talks soon
with Amjad Khan about a new contract.
Wednesday, August 18 2010
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