The 29-year-old has established himself as a first-team regular in both the County Championship and One-Day Cup since joining the club from Middlesex in 2021
Nick Gubbins is targeting silverware in all formats after signing a contract extension with Hampshire.
The 29-year-old has established himself as a first-team regular in both the County Championship and One-Day Cup since joining the club from Middlesex in 2021, scoring 1,978 runs at 38.78 in 34 first-class appearances and a further 1,108 runs at 6.16 in 23 List A outings.
Last season, he was Hampshire's second-highest run-scorer in the Championship, amassing 969 runs at 46.14, including three centuries and four half-centuries, to help them finish third in Division One.
Gubbins has established himself as a first-team regular in both red-ball and List A cricket [David Rogers/Getty Images]
Gubbins captained Hampshire to the final of the One-Day Cup in 2023 [Gareth Copley/Getty Images]
He also captained the side to the final of the One-Day Cup, scoring 404 runs at 44.88 and taking four wickets in nine appearances.
"I am thrilled to have extended my contract at Hampshire," Gubbins said. "It is such a fantastic club and place to play my cricket.
"Our current squad excites me, and I firmly believe we will be challenging for all trophies in the next few years, which I cannot wait to be a part of."
Director of cricket, Giles White, added: "Nick has been outstanding for us since his arrival. He is a player of quality and leads with great energy and enthusiasm.
"We see him as a hugely important player as we look to take the team to the next level."