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County have no plans to replace Kabir if he goes


WORCESTERSHIRE have not made any contingency plans to replace want-away Kabir Ali according to chief executive Mark Newton.

The 29-year-old pace bowler did not report back for pre-season training last week and Newton is hoping the club and player can soon bring an end to the saga.

Kabir asked to be released from the final year of his contract at New Road and the County reluctantly agreed but insisted on £60,000 compensation to allow the former England bowler to leave.

Having spent 10 years at Worcestershire, Kabir only spoke to Hampshire and it is thought there is a three-year contract on the table.

Hampshire’s compensation offer is believed to have fallen short of the County’s expectations and Kabir appears to be moving closer to his move to the south coast.

Should he get his wish, Worcestershire will be left with Matt Mason and Alan Richardson as the only senior bowlers on their books.

“We are all trying to get some finality to all this,” said Newton.

“The board are meeting on Monday and this is something that we need to talk about.

“One thing that I can say is that there has been no conversations about a replacement should Kabir leave.”

Since news broke that the former England bowler had not returned to pre-season training, it has become increasingly likely that the one-time fans’ favourite will not play for Worcestershire again.

The County are unlikely to want to have a player who is extremely unhappy at New Road despite Kabir still having one season remaining on his contract.

While the hard-line principled approach would be to keep the strike bowler with the County next season, Worcestershire cannot afford to keep one of their top earners if his heart and soul is not in the club.

The New Road side will release their annual accounts next Friday with the report expecting to show a loss of more than £100,000.

By trying to get as much compensation as they can for Kabir, as well as saving on his wages, the club would benefit from a financial boost following yet another tough year.

“We have said all along that the past 12 months have been extremely tough financially,” Newton added.

“It has been a bad year and we are expecting to suffer a loss.”


Your Say Your Worcester

whyme, Middle Earth says...
9:46am Wed 13 Jan 10

I'd love to be proved wrong, but I can only see another season of doom and gloom for the county. No players of any real quality apart from Solanki. Even the ground has taken a massive turn for the worst since they replaced the beautiful old pavilion with that monstrosity that is there now. Sad times at New Road.

Rawlz82, Tenbury says...
9:37pm Wed 13 Jan 10

I think we're likely to stay doomed whilst Rhodes occupies his current position. It seems that no top class cricketers want to play under him.

However, the behaviour of Kabir Ali is disgusting and I join many other Worcestershire members in wishing him a short and miserable career at another county.

jovialcommonsense, worcester says...
9:48pm Wed 13 Jan 10

Do you not recall how, at the end of last season, the young players performed well.
Given their enthusiasm and growing skills I am sure a couple of seasons in the second division will be very good grounding for an up and coming team.
Role on 2015 when we will win everything going.
Positive vibes!!!

MrStJohns, St Johns Worcester says...
1:45pm Thu 14 Jan 10

That’s what we want jovialcommonsense, some good vibes most teams have to reset at some point, Worcestershire ahs seen some great players through the doors and still has great players. Personally keep moaning about the new stand is irrelevant how has it brought the ground down? In my opinion its added better facilities, which is something that high class players want. The best part about new road is the setting, and unless someone comes along and diverts the river and moves the cathedral that’s not going to change. The ongoing development of the ground is a good thing it should allow it to compete with larger clubs. wish the team all the success for the future, lets go from here.

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KABIR ALI: Is in a contract dispute with Worcestershire. KABIR ALI: Is in a contract dispute with Worcestershire.

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