Nottinghamshire wicketkeeper Tom Moores has signed a brand new two-year limited-overs contract with the county.
Moores, 28, who received the T20 Blast with Notts in 2017 and 2020, is now signed as much as play white-ball cricket just for the Outlaws in 2025 and 2026.
The son of Notts coach Peter Moores, he has scored 2,751 white-ball runs for the Outlaws, of which he has made 1,997 in T20s – and his 68 dismissals is simply 18 in need of Chris Learn’s Notts T20 membership file.
He was additionally a part of the Trent Rockets aspect who received the Males’s Hundred in 2022 – and has performed franchise T20 cricket globally for Multan Sultans, Jaffna Stallions, Kandy Warriors, Sylhet Strikers and Rangpur Riders.
“This can be a nice likelihood for Tom to slender his focus and actually take a number one function in getting us again to the place we wish to be as a membership in limited-overs cricket,” said, external Notts director of cricket Mick Newell.
“He is constructed a whole lot of white-ball expertise world wide and has received a number of trophies in each 20 and 50-over cricket.”