Lewis McManus Joins Northamptonshire On Permanent Deal

The wicketkeeper batter's loan deal has been made permanent and he will remain at Northamptonshire

Hampshire Cricket can today announce that wicketkeeper-batter Lewis McManus has signed a permanent deal with Northamptonshire, effective immediately.

The 27-year-old had been on loan with Northamptonshire and has now joined them permanently.

McManus, who joined Hampshire from Dorset, is a product of the Club’s pathway system and was handed his First XI debut in 2015 in a County Championship game against Yorkshire at Headingley.

In 2016, McManus recorded his maiden century for the Club, registering an unbeaten 132 against Surrey in the County Championship.

He became an important member of the squad, keeping wicket in all three formats of the game, and was part of the side that won the 2018 Royal London One-Day Cup at Lord’s and qualified for the 2021 Vitality Blast Finals Day.

Lewis has been a fantastic servant to the Club and an incredibly popular player; we will miss him.

On behalf of everyone at the Hampshire I’d like to thank him for his contributions over the years and wish him the best with his move to Northamptonshire.

Giles White, Hampshire Director Of Cricket

I have thoroughly enjoyed my time as a player over the last decade at Hampshire. I have made great friendships and memories that will last a lifetime.

I supported Hampshire as a boy, so to play for the Club was a privilege. I am extremely grateful to the fans, players and coaches for their support over the years.

Now, I’m excited about my future with Northamptonshire and I wish Hampshire all the very best.

Lewis McManus

In total, Lewis has made 153 appearances for Hampshire across all formats, scoring a total of 3,113 runs with 176 catches and 36 stumpings.

Everyone at Hampshire Cricket would like to thank Lewis for his efforts at the Club and we wish him all the best for the future.

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