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A locally produced seamer from Worcestershire's production line, Adam Finch is a professional English cricketer who was a member of the 2018 U-19 World Cup and made his U19 debut against India in 2017 at the tender age of 16.
England under-19 pacemen made his debut in the home Specsavers County Championship clash with Lancashire, although the rain ruined his debut, he bowled an excellent line of length and collected his first senior scalp dismissing Sussex' opener Will Beer and troubled all the batsman.
The following year, Finch was out of the starting XI at New Road ahead of the round one of the Bob Willis Trophy and was snapped up on a week-long loan by a Surrey side decimated by injuries. The youngster took it in his stride and bowled well in the first innings before snapping up 4-38 in the second.
After making his debut in 2019, Finch scalped 12 wickets in eight outings, at an average of 56. Hardly a stellar introduction to the professional game but the coaching staff at New Road are big fans and believe Finch has made rapid progress over the past 12 months.
(As of May 2021)
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England Under-19s, Worcestershire
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A locally produced seamer from Worcestershire's production line, Adam Finch is a professional English cricketer who was a member of the 2018 U-19 World Cup and made his U19 debut against India in 2017 at the tender age of 16.
England under-19 pacemen made his debut in the home Specsavers County Championship clash with Lancashire, although the rain ruined his debut, he bowled an excellent line of length and collected his first senior scalp dismissing Sussex' opener Will Beer and troubled all the batsman.
The following year, Finch was out of the starting XI at New Road ahead of the round one of the Bob Willis Trophy and was snapped up on a week-long loan by a Surrey side decimated by injuries. The youngster took it in his stride and bowled well in the first innings before snapping up 4-38 in the second.
After making his debut in 2019, Finch scalped 12 wickets in eight outings, at an average of 56. Hardly a stellar introduction to the professional game but the coaching staff at New Road are big fans and believe Finch has made rapid progress over the past 12 months.
(As of May 2021)