Tom Moores: Nottinghamshire wicketkeeper-batter signs new deal

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Tom Moores has made 72 first-class, 96 T20 and 17 One-Day Cup appearances for Notts

Nottinghamshire wicketkeeper-batter Tom Moores has signed a one-year contract extension.

His existing deal was set to run until the end of the upcoming campaign, but he is now set to remain at Trent Bridge until the autumn of 2025.

The 27-year-old, who is the son of head coach Peter Moores, has scored more than 2,600 runs and claimed 215 first-class dismissals for Notts.

"I'm delighted to stay at Notts," the wicketkeeper said.

"It's somewhere I've been lucky enough to call home for over eight years as a professional.

"The game and what it asks of you has changed a fair amount in that time, but my ambition to play a part in winning performances across all formats is as strong as ever.

"I've stepped up into a bit more of a senior role with the transition of players over the last couple of years, and I'm looking forward to embracing that further over the next two seasons."

Moores, who came through the ranks at Trent Bridge, has twice won the T20 Blast with Notts and helped them to County Championship promotion as Division Two title winners in 2022.

His father and head coach, Peter, said his son has "become an integral member" of the Notts squad.

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