Chris Penn (cricketer)
Christopher Penn is a retired English professional cricketer. He played for Kent County Cricket Club from 1982 to 1994, when he was forced to retire through injury. He was subsequently awarded a testimonial in 1996.
He was named Kent's player of the year in 1988 when Kent finished second in the County Championship, taking 88 first-class wickets. After his retirement he worked for the England and Wales Cricket Board in facility development for 5 years before joining St Edmund's School, Canterbury as Head of Boy's Games in the Junior School. He also spent periods of time as specialist bowling coach to Kent and the ECB women's cricket squad under coach Paul Farbrace.
Penn worked for the Transvaal Cricket Council under Dr Ali Bacher in the early 1980s coaching cricket in the Johannesburg Townships and playing club cricket for Kohinore Crescents, and Wits University and Green Point Cricket Club in Cape Town. He was awarded a Whitbread Scholarship to Perth, Western Australia in 1985.
Penn played two Test and two One-Day International matches for England under-19s in 1982 and was a schoolboy international at under-15 and under-17 level. His uncle Fred Durrant was a professional footballer for Queens Park Rangers, Brentford and Exeter City, later player-managing non-league side Dover.