Luke Pearson-Taylor signs on for Bridgwater Cricket Club – Bridgwater Mercury

BRIDGWATER Cricket Club has confirmed another signing ahead of the 2023 Summer season.
Luke Pearson-Taylor has joined the club, after a spell at Clevedon Cricket Club.
The talented All-Rounder has represented Somerset CCC 2nd XI and also the Pathway squad.
A spokesperson from Bridgwater CC said: “He will now continue his development with Bridgwater Cricket Club, aiming to earn an opportunity at professional level.”
This is the third signing announcement at the club, adding to the two already announced players.
Kiwi Quick Jarrod McKay will be landing at The Parks next summer and the left-arm spinner Jake Lintott will be joining him.
West Somerset born Lintott grew up playing cricket for Watchet CC before joining Taunton St Andrews.
The club’s first fixture for the 2023 season has been confirmed by the West of England Premier League.
Bridgwater will host Taunton St Andrews on May 6 at The Parks.
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