Over espresso in Hove on Wednesday, James Coles informed his Sussex coach Paul Farbrace he had heard there could be curiosity in his signature at yesterday’s Hundred public sale in central London.
There was reasonably greater than that. When the Lord’s-based London Spirit franchise forked out £390,000 for his providers – £359,000 greater than Southern Courageous paid in 2025 – it made the 21-year-old Coles the day’s costliest signing, and hurried him alongside his journey from happy-go-lucky county cricketer to potential England all-rounder.
‘Three years in the past, he used to rock up anytime between half 9 and 10 o’clock, carrying his Crocs, shorts, coat and headphones,’ Farbrace tells Day by day Mail Sport. ‘Now, he’s trying like a cricketer.
‘Every year, you see the development: he’s getting higher and higher. I’ve little doubt he’ll play worldwide cricket as an out-and-out batter wherever within the prime order, and as a primary or second-choice spinner.
‘I’m shocked by the quantity he’s gone for, however I’m not shocked he’s one of the vital sought-after English cricketers.’
Coles, who bats right-handed however bowls spin along with his left, is thought by his county team-mates because the King of Oxford, the place he went to high school. However his isn’t any story of a silver spoon.
James Coles was the most costly signing on the Hundred public sale this week, with London Spirit forking out £390,000 for his providers
Coles, who bats right-handed however bowls spin along with his left, already has eight first-class a whole bunch to his title
The 21-year-old (centre) has impressed with England Lions of late, taking 10 wickets at 9 every in 4 white-ball video games in opposition to Pakistan Shaheens
He wears a glucose monitor on his arm following a diabetes prognosis, whereas a winter of white-ball cricket – starting from the Hong Kong Sixes to the Abu Dhabi T10, and from the SA20 to England Lions – has uncovered him to the habits and mindsets of a few of the world’s greatest gamers.
Coles loved chatting with former South Africa Take a look at opener Neil McKenzie, and has struck up a powerful rapport with England T20 opener Phil Salt.
And whereas at UAE Bulls within the T10 match, he discovered from his West Indian team-mate Rovman Powell’s ferocious ball-striking capability.
This penchant for absorbing classes rapidly and assimilating them into his personal recreation speaks to a broader intelligence that retains cricket in perspective and has seen him develop a love of Indian road meals underneath the steerage of Sussex’s Saurashtran left-arm fast Jaydev Unadkat, and hone the fervour for fishing he first fashioned on an England Below-19 tour of Sri Lanka. Every thing he catches, he has identified, goes again within the water.
It’s fairly an increase from the participant Farbrace didn’t recognise when he turned Sussex coach three years in the past. However his anonymity didn’t final lengthy.
Not lengthy after Farbrace’s arrival at Hove, he watched Coles – already Sussex’s youngest first-class cricketer, aged simply 16 – rating a century for the Second XI in opposition to Kent, and drafted him straight into the Championship group.
Coles responded with 74 in opposition to Gloucestershire, earlier than making 70 in opposition to Leicestershire in his third recreation and 138 in opposition to Glamorgan in his fourth. He has by no means appeared again.
He already has eight first-class centuries to his title, and final month in Abu Dhabi made progress along with his gradual left-armers, taking 10 wickets at 9 every in 4 white-ball video games for England Lions in opposition to Pakistan Shaheens earlier than political developments within the Gulf precipitated the tour to be aborted.
‘He might simply be our captain,’ says Coles’ coach at Sussex, Paul Farbrace. ‘He’s bought an excellent cricket mind, and he’s very fashionable within the dressing room’
A quick learner, Coles has developed a penchant for Indian road meals and enjoys fishing in his spare time
‘He might simply be our captain,’ says Farbrace. ‘He’s bought an excellent cricket mind, and he’s very fashionable within the dressing room.
‘He’s solely 21, however he’s our greatest participant. He’ll play the odd daft shot like every younger participant will, however he learns rapidly. He’s an excellent catcher at slip, and tactically is superb. His health is enhancing on a regular basis.’
London Spirit head coach Andy Flower, who labored with Coles at UAE Bulls – and whose brother, Grant, has helped Coles along with his batting at Sussex – admitted his aspect had paid greater than they’d anticipated to, however was in little doubt it was cash effectively spent.
‘He’s clearly bought sure bodily abilities which might be going to face him in good stead, however I loved his curiosity. And for a younger man he’s fairly bold, which is sweet as a result of he’s bought the boldness to fee himself just a little in a pleasant method. That self-belief is essential if you’re enjoying high-quality competitors.
‘He’ll permit us to be versatile with our order, and we expect he’s bought future potential as effectively. Banking a younger English participant with such potential is admittedly thrilling for the franchise.’













