Hampshire’s Pre-Season Calendar Confirmed
Hampshire’s men and women will be going on tour in March with trips to Stellenbosch and Desert Springs, and five warm up matches
Hampshire Cricket have signed 20-year-old Fraser Hay on a summer contract for the 2017 season.
The talented all-rounder, who represented Hampshire Second XI in 12 appearances during the side’s 2016 campaign, will return to the The Ageas Bowl ahead of the 2017 season.
Hay, originally from Perth, Australia, travelled to the south coast last season and featured for the Second XI as well as Southern League side, Portsmouth Cricket Club.
I’m excited to get this opportunity with Hampshire Cricket. I thoroughly enjoyed my time as part of the Second XI last summer and I’m looking forward to continue learning and working with the Club over the next year and hopefully contributing to future success.
Fraser Hay
We’re pleased to sign Fraser on a summer contract for next year. He has a lot to offer with both bat and ball and we’re looking forward to having him on board for the 2017 season.
Giles White, Hampshire Director Of Cricket
The right-handed batsman and seam bowler is currently representing WACA First Grade side Mellville in Perth, with the youngster contributing a superb 116* in the First XI’s latest fixture.
Although originally from Australia, Hay holds a British passport meaning he is eligible to feature as a non-overseas player.
Hampshire’s men and women will be going on tour in March with trips to Stellenbosch and Desert Springs, and five warm up matches
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