Min, who still coaches the spinners at Kent and manages the Unicorns (the amateur side that will take on professional counties this summer), worked with cricketers from all year groups in Sunday developmental sessions last term and also joined the touring party that went on an eight-day trip to Barbados during the Easter holidays.
Min is coaching at the College throughout this term and is also helping out at the Saffrons, where he will run Thursday night sessions for the 1st XI – cementing further the close relationship hared by the College and Eastbourne Town CC.
Matt Banes, who is the master-in-charge of cricket and used to play with Min at Kent CCC, said of the appointment: 'We are delighted to have Min on board for the coming season and warmly welcome him to the south coast. A highly impressive first class record is one thing, but Min’s knowledge of the game and personable character make him a fantastic addition to the College. He will fit in perfectly; the lads have already enjoyed working with him and will learn much this summer.'