Kirtley’s time in Sussex has largely overseen the trials and tribulations of a young crop of cricketers who, despite a confidence-wrecking start, are finally beginning to fulfil their potential.
Young talent such as Henry Crocombe, who is also from Eastbourne, is one example.
The medium-fast bowler has been at Sussex since 2020 and endured the troublesome 2021 and 2022 seasons as a 19 and 20-year-old.
Two years on, he has made remarkable progress this season and played a key part in the win over Gloucestershire, taking 4-22 in their second innings – a performance Kirtley called “massively impressive”.
“He’s had to wait and bide his time,” said Kirtley.
“He’s had to work hard and he’s actually had an opportunity [in 2024] to develop and understand his cricket as opposed to leading an attack at 19 years of age.
“It just shows if we get the environment right, we get the right people, the right support, then these guys are going to flourish.”