Durham agree terms with Vince Wells
Durham County Cricket Club have agreed terms with ex-Leicestershire and England all rounder Vincent Wells
Durham CCC Media Release
21-Nov-2002
Durham County Cricket Club have agreed terms with ex-Leicestershire and
England all rounder Vincent Wells. The 37-year-old has agreed to a 2 year
contract.
Durham Coach, Martyn Moxon, is delighted to have an experienced player
joining the squad. "Vince has played cricket at the highest level and I am
sure he will have a positive influence on our younger players. The
techniques they can learn from him will be invaluable to their development."
Wells arrives at the Riverside after ten years with Leicestershire, during
which he represented England in the 1999 World Cup and was appointed county
captain in 1999. Vince was awarded a Benefit Year in 2001. He scored more
than 6,000 runs for Leicestershire, captured 200 wickets and played a key
role in the County's two Championship successes of 1996 and 1998.
Vince is looking forward to joining Durham. He said: "I have been very
impressed with the cricket management at Durham and I'm really excited to be
joining such a progressive Club. Durham have some very talented youngsters
and hopefully I'll be able to pass on some of the things I have learnt over
the years."