He was born into a sporting family, with his Welsh father, Adrian, playing cricket for Wales Minor Counties.
[4] He spent much of the 2005 season injured, before making his debut for Hampshire in a first-class match against Loughborough UCCE.
[6] It was not until the 2008 season that he made his debut in List A one-day cricket, against Gloucestershire in Friends Provident Trophy.
[8] In September 2013, he signed for Kent,[12] making his debut for the county in a first-class match against Loughborough MCCU (formerly UCCE) at Canterbury in 2014.
[14][15] He returned to playing in 2016 following successful surgery on his back,[16] and was mostly utilised by Kent as a "death bowler" in Twenty20 matches.