James Fuller, who was previously on the books of Gloucestershire, spent three seasons at Lord's but has opted to step up a division ahead of the 2019 County Championship
Hampshire have signed allrounder James Fuller from Middlesex on a three-year contract.
Fuller, who was previously on the books of Gloucestershire, spent three seasons at Lord's but has opted to step up a division ahead of the 2019 County Championship.
He brings with him to the Ageas Bowl a career haul of 305 wickets and 2,245 runs across cricket's three formats.
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"I’m really excited about my move to Hampshire," he said. "I’m looking forward to joining a strong team who have a great white-ball history and who are pushing to win the County Championship.
"I can’t wait to join up after the break in November to get stuck in and work hard towards the club’s goals as well as my own."
Director of cricket Giles White said: "James is a talented all-round cricketer with the ability to make an impact across all formats – we’re looking forward to welcoming him to the club ahead of 2019."
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