Tuesday, September 25, 2018

Marcus Trescothick extends Somerset contract until 2019

Former England batsman  Marcus Trescothick has extended his stay at Somerset by signing a new one-year contract, the club announced on Tuesday (September 25). The 2019 season will be the 27th year at the club for the 42-year-old opener who has scored more first-class centuries (52) and more List A runs (7374) than any player in Somerset's history.
"I'm delighted to have signed for at least another year. I still have the drive, passion and energy to want to get better and strive to perform for the team. I've always said that I want to continue to play for Somerset for as long as possible and that feeling has not changed." Trescothick said after signing the contract. "We've made good progress in the County Championship and other competitions this season and I'm excited for what is to come for the Club when you look at the combination of youth and experience within the squad," he added.

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