All-rounder Harris signs Glamorgan extension to 2026

Glamorgan bowler James Harris prepares to catch the ballImage source, Huw Evans Picture Agency
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Fast bowling all-rounder James Harris is also chair of the Professional Cricketers’ Association

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Experienced Welsh all-rounder James Harris has signed a two-year contract with Glamorgan through until 2026.

Harris, 34, rejoined the county in 2022 after a nine-year spell with Middlesex.

Born in Morriston, he made his first-class debut in 2007 when he became the youngest bowler to take a Championship wicket for Glamorgan, aged just 16 years and 351 days.

In 2024 he took his 600th first-class wicket and passed 5,000 career runs.

"I’m very happy to extend my contract at Glamorgan, as a born and bred Welshman, there is nothing that makes me more proud than to wear the daffodil on my chest," said Harris.

He is the eighth player since the end of the 2024 campaign to sign a contract for the county, who are coached by Grant Bradburn and will again be captained by Sam Northeast and Kiran Carlson in 2025.

"I’m excited at the direction of travel and believe fully in the work that Grant, Sam and Kiran are leading; I’m looking forward to playing my part over the next couple of seasons," Harris added.

Seamer Harris played for both the England Under-19 and England Lions teams and was called up for England in an ODI series in New Zealand in 2012 prior to his move to Lord's in 2013.

He missed part of last season through injury but took 32 County Championship wickets and averaged 14.45 runs with the bat.

Glamorgan director of cricket, Mark Wallace said: "It’s fantastic that James will be staying with the club for the forseeable future.

"He’s a fantastic role model both on and off the field for us and one of the finest professionals in the game.

"He passed 600 first-class wickets last season and we look forward to plenty more for the club in the coming years."