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Lancashire add experienced seamer Mark Footitt on loan

The Nottinghamshire bowler has moved to Old Trafford for the opening month of the season

Mark Footitt

have secured the loan services of from Nottinghamshire for the opening month of the season.

The Nottingham-born 33-year-old left-arm medium-pace bowler will begin his stint for the Red Roses in two , starting with their first-class opener against Loughborough MCCC on Friday 5 April, followed by a game with Middlesex at Lord’s on 11 April.

The decision to loan Footitt comes after fellow left-arm
pacemen, will was loaned to Northamptonshire.

Commenting on the move, Nottinghamshire’s director of stated: “The loan system is something we’ve used consistently for a number of years now and it works well for us.

“Once we’ve made a decision on which are going to start
a season, it makes complete sense for us that those who aren’t involved in that
to play the highest standard possible of competitive cricket.

“We can recall a player from load at any time if something
changes with regards selection or injuries.

“It’s good for Lancashire because they get use f a quality
fast bowler. It’s good for Mark getting to la first-class cricket – and if he
comes back with fitness and form having put some over in his legs, it’s also
beneficial for .”

Footitt who began his professional career as part of the Championship winning side of 2005 is currently in his second spell at Trent Bridge.

His previous spells include for Derbyshire until 2010 as well as half a season with Surrey, before returning home to Notts in 2017. Ironically this is his second loan spell after having been lent to Derbyshire last season.

JOTI KAUR AND ADAM ELLIS / Photo: Getty Images

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