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Cricket Wellington announce signing of Logan van Beek

Cricket Wellington are pleased to announce that all-rounder and Netherlands’ international Logan van Beek will be joining the Firebirds for the 2017-18 season.

The right-arm quick has enjoyed success with both bat and ball in recent seasons, and will be working hard to push for more chances in Wellington. Currently in the UK, van Beek has been playing for the Netherlands in a tri-series with Denmark and an Essex XI. Having witnessed the resurgence of Hamish Bennett, another former-Cantabrian, in the capital city, van Beek is looking forward to joining the Firebirds:

"It was a very hard decision to leave Canterbury, who are winning titles and have a great environment. The Firebirds have given me an opportunity to challenge myself in a new environment and I look forward to helping in continuing the success they have had in the past few seasons"

Following the signing of Michael Bracewell, another former-teammate of van Beek's in the 2009 New Zealand U19 side, the Firebirds are putting the pieces in place to build on their performances of last season. Head coach Bruce Edgar is pleased to have van Beek onboard, acknowledging the all-round skills of the former representative basketballer:

“We’re really pleased to have Logan join the squad this season - his game has developed nicely over the past few years and he’s become a compelling pace bowling all-rounder.”

Following a season which featured a T20 title, a one day final, and plenty of early-season red ball success, the Firebirds are keen to push on in 2017-18. As recently-appointed Cricket Wellington CEO Cam Mitchell acknowledges, there is a strong desire for success within the region’s cricket community:

“2016-17 was a great year for Cricket Wellington but we’re focused on making next season even better. The Firebirds are recruiting well towards that and we’ll be working hard to give the Blaze, our other rep teams, clubs, and junior cricketers everything they need to achieve their goals this summer.”

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