Wicketkeeper Cullen signs new Pears deal

Henry Cullen hit Worcestershire's highest individual score in the second XI championship of 234 against Northamptonshire in 2024
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Wicketkeeper Henry Cullen has signed a new two-year contract with Worcestershire.
The new deal will keep the 22-year-old academy graduate at New Road until at least 2027.
Redditch-born Cullen is yet to play first-class cricket for the Pears but has featured in four List A and two T20 Blast matches.
His 50-over appearances all came in 2022, with his second T20 game coming in the six-wicket win over Northants four days ago, playing as a specialist batter.
"I love playing my cricket here at Worcestershire, I feel like I am very much still at the start of my journey and I am really happy I can continue to grow here," Cullen said.
"I want to kick-on and show my skills at the highest level. I know with the coaches and lads around me, I have the best environment to do that."
Cullen is the fourth Worcestershire player to agree a new contract this year after bowling all-rounders Matthew Waite and Ethan Brookes and left-arm seamer Ben Gibbon.