His own words he left as he wanted to play T20 and his wife is from Northumberland so they both wanted to be closer to home. Him being a Yorkishire lad
He never missed a CC game for Warks in 7 years playing 91 games in a row batting in the top 3 and now all of a sudden he's the man left out here.
His record at Warks for the record.
| Player | Span | Mat | Inns | NO | Runs | HS | Ave | BF | SR | 100 | 50 | 0 | 4s | 6s |
|
You must be logged on to see external links
| 2018-2024 | 91 | 150 | 8 | 5283 | 207 | 37.20 | 10316 | 51.21 | 12 | 21 | 8 | 677 | 26 |
Olly: What are the reasons for leaving?
Will: A few different reasons on and off the field. I still have that urge for T20 cricket. Those Friday nights here against Worcester in the Blast, big games, you want to be part of them. So to be left out is disappointing but the guys have been doing well, topping the group in both the last two years, so there’s nothing wrong with leaving me out. I’ve been in a few squads in recent years but not played. It’s an itch I sill want to scratch. I feel I’ve got a bit to give in white ball cricket. Even if I don’t play (Blast) at Durham I’ve got to go and try to play rather than let my white ball game run out.
My partner is also from Northumberland. She’s been down here for five years and we’ve both loved it. But it’s time to go back nearer home, be close to family, and it’s a new challenge for me as well. There’s no bad blood or animosity between myself and the club at all, the relationship has been left really well.