Is Matt Milnes Making a Comeback to Kent with a Three-Year Contract?

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Key Takeaways
- Matt Milnes returns to Kent Cricket on a three-year contract.
- He previously took 193 wickets in 94 matches for Kent.
- Milnes was part of the team that won the 2021 Vitality Blast.
- His experience will be valuable for Kent's future successes.
- Milnes is excited to join the project under Adam Hollioake.
Canterbury, Aug 2 (NationPress) Kent Cricket has revealed the acquisition of Matt Milnes from Yorkshire at the conclusion of the ongoing season, securing him on a three-year contract.
The 31-year-old cricketer is set to make a comeback to Kent, where he significantly contributed across all formats from 2019 to 2022, and was part of the Kent Spitfires team that clinched the 2021 Vitality Blast.
During his initial tenure with Kent, Milnes captured 193 wickets in 94 matches and received Kent Men’s Cap no. 220 in September 2021.
The right-arm bowler was honored as the Club’s Bowler of the Year for 2021, the same year the Kent Spitfires became Vitality Blast champions.
After departing the club to join Yorkshire at the end of the 2022 season, he returns to Kent following an impressive tally of 41 wickets in 20 appearances for the White Rose.
On his return to Kent starting from the 2026 season, Milnes expressed, “I absolutely loved playing for Kent the first time around and I’ll always be proud of being a capped Kent cricketer.
“I’m excited to come back to Kent and join this new project under Adam Hollioake. I’m ready to get going in a Kent shirt again next year. Once a Spitfire, always a Spitfire!”
Kent’s Director of Cricket, Simon Cook, stated, “We’re delighted that Milnesy has chosen to come back to Kent. He was an incredibly significant part of our bowling attack during our sustained periods of success in his first time here, and he is a remarkably talented bowler in both red and white ball cricket.
“As we plan for the future in our ethos of producing Kent talent, his experience will also be a tremendous boost to us, too.”