Hampshire fast bowler Mohammad Abbas has signed a two-year contract extension to stay at the club until the end of 2024.
The 32-year-old Pakistan seamer helped form one of the County Championship’s most impressive bowling attacks last season, taking 50 wickets in 12 matches.
“I’m very pleased to be staying with Hampshire for two more years,” he said.
“I’m looking forward to helping the team push for silverware.”
Abbas joined Hampshire in 2021 and made an instant impact taking six wickets in his second County Championship match and 41 for the season.
In two campaigns at the Ageas Bowl he has claimed 91 wickets overall at an average of 16.83 from 22 first-class matches.
“Mo has been a big influence on the team,” said Hampshire director of cricket Giles White.
“Since his arrival he has been both an incredible performer and fantastic role model. To have him around for the next two years is a major boost to the squad.”
Abbas, who made made his first-class debut in 2009, has played 25 Tests and three one-day internationals for Pakistan and has taken 91 wickets across both formats.
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Ninety-one championship wickets for Hampshire in the last two summers says all you need to know about why the county were so keen to have him back.
The 32-year-old is part of a revered pace attack including Kyle Abbott and Keith Barker which took 160 red-ball wickets between them in 2022.
With Barker signing a contract extension a couple of weeks ago, no wonder the county are keen to keep their ‘trio’ together.