BOWLING coach Matt Mason says Worcestershire will reap the benefits of strong competition for places in their seam attack this summer.

Matt Henry, Jack Shantry, Charlie Morris, Joe Leach, Ed Barnard, Josh Tongue and Chris Russell have been vying for spots as the County prepare for the Specsavers County Championship opener with Kent at New Road.

It is a contrast to last summer when Shantry, Leach and Morris bowled the bulk of the overs and between them ended up with 160 Championship wickets.

Overseas signing Henry, a physically stronger Barnard, the up-and-coming Tongue, who impressed against Oxford MCCU, and Russell, keen to reignite his first-team career, will be also in the mix for spots in the side.

Mason says this will enable them to rest and rotate players to ensure the County have a potent attack all summer and do not run out of steam at the tail-end of the campaign.

He said: “It is a nice selection headache. Josh has already shown us at Oxford he could fit into the side quite comfortably and Chris is also chomping at the bit to get back into that side and reignite his career.

“It is a nice place to be in. I love the competition for places.

“It is great and we are also in a position, if need be, to pull someone out and give them a rest, so we don’t have the end of season fade-out on the back of a heavy workload for the lads last year.”

Mason added: “There will be someone disappointed at the start of the season but that’s the way it goes and it has made the pre- season competitive.

“I think they all know for the first time in a couple of years they can’t just walk into the side.

“They are going to have to earn their place through their performances. For me, that is a healthy environment.

“The one thing I would say is the group is very close-knit, so I can see there being lots of support even from the guys that miss out. Likewise, they will be keeping their challenge up to get back into the team, so I think it is a really good place.”

Mason said the squad are raring to go after five days practice against Oxford MCCU and Warwickshire.

He said: “We’ve had five really good days, firstly at Oxford and then the same at Edgbaston, where we didn’t lose too much cricket to the weather.

“The guys have hit their straps really. I was certainly very happy with the bowling group.

“They were looking better the more we went and the batsman had valuable time in the middle.

“For the guys here all winter, it (the season) couldn’t come around quick enough and the guys who have been abroad playing want to be back here playing.

“We are excited to get cracking. The winters these days seem a lot longer than they used to be because we know we are indoors from about November, so everyone is excited at the start of the season.”

The counties will have to contend with a change to the toss rue, which means the away side can decide if they want to bowl first.

Mason added: “It is a tricky one because, with only one place for promotion up for grabs, a lot of teams will look to bowl first this summer and try to force wins and get themselves in a position to get a flying start.

“It’s going to be tricky but it’s no different to the start of any season. You often get stuck in, so we just have to bat really well.”