Sunderland Echo

HEARTBROKE­N ONIONS QUITS CLUB AS TALKS BREAK DOWN

COUNTY’S RECORD WICKET-TAKER TO LEAVE AT END OF SEASON

- By Ross Gregory ross.gregory@jpress.co.uk @rossgregor­y9

Durham legend Graham Onions says he will leave the club with a ‘heavy heart’ at the end of the season.

The county’s record wickettake­r will walk away from the Riverside after failing to agree a contract extension.

The 35-year-old had hoped to be offered a two-year deal and the chance of a coaching role at the county, but the two parties couldn’t agree terms.

Onions said: “It has been the hardest decision I have ever had to make. I genuinely love Durham and hoped to finish my career here.

“Unfortunat­ely, we were unable to agree on the length of contract and there doesn’t appear to be any guaranteed opportunit­ies for a coaching role in the future.

“So, with a heavy heart I have to leave Durham to ensure a securer future for my family. I would like to thank the club and the members for your support over the last 15 years.

“I hope I will be remembered for wearing the Durham badge with pride and always giving 100%. Durham will always hold a special place in my heart and I hope to return one day.”

A statement from Durham CCC said: “The club and player have been involved in long discussion­s in recent weeks and were able to agree financial terms. “However, Graham and the club could not reach agreement on the offer of a two-year extension where the second year is conditiona­l on Graham avoiding serious injury in year one. And although the club are keen to support Graham in pursuing a coaching career beyond his playing days, there could be no guarantee of an appointmen­t to the profession­al coaching team on his retirement.

“At such an important point in his career DCCC understand Graham’ desire to maximise his security.

“The club would like to thank Graham for his exceptiona­l service and wish him well for the future.”

Onions, who made his debut in 2004, became Durham’s leading first class wicket-taker earlier this month when he bagged his 519th dismissal against Kent.

He played nine Tests for England, taking 5-38 on his debut against West Indies at Lord’s.

He has been hit by injury the last couple of seasons, however, and has played just seven first XI games this year after having back problems, taking 27 wickets in Division Two.

Onions was part of the County Championsh­ip winning side in both 2008, 2009 and 2013 and helped Durham win the Royal London One Day Cup in 2014.

“It is the hardest decision I have ever had to make” GRAHAM ONIONS

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