Match Preview: Lancashire Thunder v Hampshire Hawks Women, Vitality Blast
Hawks Women travel to Old Trafford to face Lancashire Thunder in their second Vitality Blast match
Hampshire Cricket have announced that all-rounder James Fuller has signed a contract extension and will now remain at Utilita Bowl until the end of 2026.
The 34-year-old previously had stints with Gloucestershire and Middlesex, before joining Hampshire in 2019.
I’m really stoked to have extended my contract. Hampshire is a great place to play cricket and I’ve loved my time here.
James Fuller
We compete in all three formats and that’s the sort of side I want to be a part of.
Since joining, Fuller has played 133 matches across all formats for the Club and has become an integral part of the squad – particularly in the four-day and T20 sides.
So far this season, he has once again impressed with both bat and ball. In the Vitality County Championship, he has 278 runs at an average of 35.87, along with ten wickets.
James has become a popular member of the Club. He has been consistent across formats and delivers with both bat and ball.
Giles White, Hampshire Director of Cricket
It’s great that he will remain with us over the next few years.
Fuller has been just as influential in the Vitality Blast with 116 runs and ten wickets, coming at an average of 20.50.
Hawks Women travel to Old Trafford to face Lancashire Thunder in their second Vitality Blast match
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