Western Mail

Batsman Hemphrey signs two-year Glamorgan deal

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GLAMORGAN have signed top-order batsman Charlie Hemphrey on an initial two-year contract.

Yorkshire-born Hemphrey, joins from Australian side Queensland Bulls who he is currently playing for in the Sheffield Shield.

Hemphrey played 2nd XI cricket for Kent, Essex and Derbyshire before emigrating to Brisbane where he became a regular in the Queens- land batting line-up and played an important role in the side winning the Sheffield Shield last year.

The 29-year-old averages over 33 with the bat in first-class cricket and has struck four centuries, including a career-best 118.

Hemphrey said: “It’s always been my ambition to play first-class cricket in the UK.

“I am very thankful to Glamorgan for giving me this opportunit­y.

“With the changes in the cricket department it’s a very exciting time to join the club.

“Hopefully I can continue to put in some good performanc­es for Queensland and bring that form to Glamorgan this season.”

Chief executive, Hugh Morris, said: “Charlie is a very good cricketer who has blossomed in the past few years since playing in Australia.

“He has scored runs in challengin­g batting conditions against some very good bowling attacks so will add valuable experience and skill at the top of the order.

“With his signing and that of Billy Root, we now have competitio­n for places within the batting line-up, which will only help the developmen­t of our young Pathway players.”

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