Sunderland Echo

Stokes signs new threeyear deal with Durham

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Durham Cricket have announced that England allrounder Ben Stokes has signed a contract extension with the Club.

The 30-year-old has signed on the dotted line, committing to a further three years at the Riverside, until at least the end of the 2024 season.

Considered one of the best all-rounders in world cricket, Stokes is an integral part of the England team - featuring across all formats since making his senior debut in 2011 against Ireland.

The big hitting left-hander has played 72 test matches for England, scoring 4650 runs averaging 36.6 and taking 163 wickets which includes his famous 135* against Australia at Headingley.

Stokes made his Durham County Championsh­ip debut against Essex in 2010, playing 64 red ball games for the Club scoring 3611 first-class runs with a best of 185 against Lancashire.

He has gone onto play a further 62 games in the Vitality Blast with a highest score of 90* against Yorkshire in 2018.

Stokes said: “I am delighted to commit to a further three years with Durham, I have had some fantastic memories playing for the Club over the years and I look forward to experienci­ng more of this in the future.”

Director of Cricket, Marcus North added: “Ben is one of the finest players in the world and while we may not see him as much as we would like his influence around the club remains huge.

“It’s fantastic to see Ben back fit and well following his time away from the game and now back playing for England in the Ashes. We are extremely happy that Ben has agreed his future to Durham for a further three years.

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Ben Stokes signed a new threeyear deal with Durham.

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