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Harvey: All options open to shape Staffordshire's future

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May 24, 2025

RICHARD Harvey says no stone will be left unturned as Staffordshire look to kick-start their season.

- Chris Travers

Harvey was appointed chairman of Staffs' newly-formed cricket committee over the winter, which also includes Pete Wilshaw, Chris Milward, Howard Dytham, Dave Middleton and Martin Williams.

It hasn't been the start to the summer which Harvey, pictured, would have hoped for as Staffordshire failed to qualify from their NCCA Knockout Trophy group for the third successive season.

Last Sunday's heavy defeat at Norfolk sealed their fate, but Staffs face a quick turnaround as they start T20 Cup matters this weekend with a double header against Northumberland at Allendale.

Former county skipper Harvey insists that the committee are working hard behind the scenes, alongside the coaching staff, to improve fortunes,

"At this stage of the season we are looking at the lads who have been involved in the winter programme to see what they can offer at this level," said Harvey.

"They have been identified through talent ID and player pathways and it's important we see them in a competitive environment.

"But that said we are also mindful that outstanding performances and consistent contributions at league level should count for something, and as the season progresses we certainly don't want to restrict ourselves in selection.

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