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Brooke Guest signs new two-year contract with Derbyshire

Derbyshire have announced that wicketkeeper-batsman Brooke Guest has signed a two-year contract extension with the club, keeping him at The Incora County Ground until the 2025 season.

The 25-year-old was ever-present for Derbyshire during the 2022 season, contributing more than 1,000 runs in all formats, as well as claiming 72 dismissals behind the wickets.

Since his debut for Derbyshire in 2020, the right-handed batter has scored 2,177 runs, including five centuries and seven half-centuries.

Guest said: “In the last year, I feel like I’ve taken my game to another level and I want to keep that progression going with Derbyshire.

“As a squad, we’ve improved a lot already under our world-class coaching setup and the ambition is to target trophies. As a player, that’s what you always want to be doing and we’re all pulling in the same direction, to bring success to our supporters.”

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