Batter Holden extends Middlesex deal through 2027

Max Holden bats during a County Championship match between Middlesex and Yorkshire at Lord'sImage source, Getty Images
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Max Holden has signed a new contract at Lord's until at least the end of 2027

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Middlesex batter Max Holden has signed a new contract to stay at Lord's until at least the end of the 2027 season.

Holden finished last season as the team's second-highest scorer in first-class cricket with 981 runs.

The 27-year-old started his professional career with Middlesex in 2015 aged 17 after graduating through the club's academy.

He made his debut in 2017 and since then has scored 3,696 first-class runs in 81 appearances.

"I'm absolutely delighted to have signed a contract extension with the club," Holden said., external

"Middlesex has been my home for 15 years ever since I walked through the doors of the academy aged 12.

"I'm so proud to represent this club, I have huge amount of drive and ambition to bring success and silverware to Middlesex over the next few years."