Steve Kirby has been appointed as Derbyshire’s new Assistant & Bowling Coach.
The 41-year-old former fast bowler, who claimed 797 wickets during a 12-year professional career, joins the Club from his role as Head Coach of the MCC.
Kirby will work with Head of Cricket David Houghton and Head of Development Mal Loye across all levels of cricket at Derbyshire, including the development pathway.
The former Yorkshire, Gloucestershire and Somerset paceman made 167 first-class appearances during his playing career, taking 572 wickets at an average of 28.74. In total, he featured in 348 matches, claiming 18 five-wicket hauls and best figures of 8-80.
Following his retirement from the game, Kirby was appointed MCC Head Coach in 2016 and was responsible for overseeing all aspects of their coaching structures, including the MCC Young Cricketers, the MCC Academy based at Lord’s and community coaching programmes.
Houghton said: “We’re lucky to attract a coach of Steve’s quality and experience to Derbyshire. He is highly regarded and has done a lot of good work during his time as Head Coach at the MCC.
“Steve is a passionate guy and shares the Club’s vision for the future. I know he is looking forward to working with our crop of bowlers through the entire development pathway and first team.”
Kirby added: “I’ve thoroughly enjoyed my time with the MCC and learned a huge amount. I’m grateful for the opportunity they gave me.
“I’ve met some amazing people and made some great friends. I was able to work with some incredibly talented players and I wish everybody at the MCC all the very best for the future.
“This is now an exciting new opportunity back in the county game and I’m looking forward to working with Dave, Mal and all the guys at Derbyshire.”
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