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Smith and McMahon leave

Will Smith, the young opening batsman, has opted to leave Trent Bridge despite appearing part of the club's future

Andrew McGlashan
Andrew McGlashan
25-Feb-2013
Will Smith, the young opening batsman, has opted to leave Trent Bridge despite appearing part of the club's future. With Darren Bicknell retiring he could have had an extended run next season but is believed to be considering a move to Durham. The arrival of Will Jefferson from Essex could have played a part in his decision.
Mick Newell, the Nottinghamshire cricket manager, said: "It's disappointing he chose to leave as we felt he had plenty of first-team opportunity and would have continued to do so."
Paul McMahon, the 23-year-old offspinner, has told to search for first-team chances elsewhere with the Trent Bridge surface not often requiring two spinners. His opportunities have been limited since Stuart MacGill's time at the club and now with Graeme Swann taking the main spinner's berth.
Nottinghamshire, who were relegated on the final Championship day of the season, are expected to name some new signings in the next couple of weeks.

Andrew McGlashan is an assistant editor at ESPNcricinfo