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Kent Cricket wicketkeeper Geraint Jones keen not to let his career just 'peter out'

By: Alex Hoad

Published: 08:00, 16 August 2013

Kent wicketkeeper and former England representative Geraint Jones has not been offered a new contract for next season.

Geraint Jones admits he has had a “bit of a down year” but says he hopes to finish the season strongly and set himself up for his 14th year with Kent.

The wicketkeeper cracked seven championship half-centuries last year and averaged more than 150 in 40-over cricket but this year has scored just two fifties in 15 championship innings and Tuesday’s 46 not out in the YB40 loss at Northants was his highest limited-overs score of the summer.

The former England wicketkeeper – who turned 37 last month – also found himself on the sidelines for the opening three games of the Friends Life t20 campaign with Sam Billings preferred behind the stumps.

Jones admitted: “I was disappointed with the t20 situation but I understood the direction (the club) were going. It was a bit surreal to come back in and then to end up captaining the side at the end though.”

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He added: “I don’t feel like I have anything to prove. I know I am a good player and I like to think I have shown that down the years. Every time I go out there I do my best to try to get us into winning positions.

“This year has been a bit down on what I’m used to but on Tuesday (at Northampton) I did OK, even though we were disappointed to lose. I have a contract for next season and I don’t want my career to just peter out.

“It’s been a goal of mine to play until I am 40 and feel in good shape to do that but it’s the kind of thing you have to assess on a season-by-season basis.”

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