21-year-old Tom Price has signed a contract extension that will keep him with Gloucestershire Cricket until the end of 2023 season.
After completing his second year of Philosophy, Politics and Economics at Durham University, Price became a regular for Gloucestershire in the County Championship, playing the final six matches of the campaign.
His most notable performance came when he took seven wickets against Northants, and he finished the season with 177 runs at 35.40 and 15 wickets at 24.53.
“I’m delighted to have signed this new deal,” Price told Gloucestershire’s website.
“I love playing my cricket here in Bristol and being part of this special Club, so I’m very grateful for this opportunity.
“I’m really looking forward to building on the last couple of years and seeing what we can achieve as a squad.”
Also speaking to the club’s website, Steve Snell, Performance Director at Gloucestershire Cricket was delighted to extend the contract of one of the club’s brightest talents.
“Tom has progressed over the past two years with Gloucestershire and he has taken his opportunities when they came his way this season.
“Tom is certainly a valuable member of our talented squad and his appetite for success gives me confidence he will continue to develop his skills further.”
Tom’s younger brother, Ollie, also signed a new two-year deal with the county back in November.