All-rounder Felix Organ has secured a two-year contract extension with Hampshire, ensuring his stay at the club continues.
The 25-year-old, originally from Australia, made his debut for Hampshire in 2017 and has since featured in 86 matches. In just his third first-class appearance in 2019, Organ notched his maiden century against Kent.
Expressing his excitement about the contract renewal, Organ told the club that he was thrilled to extend his time at Hampshire, accentuating the positive environment and support from everyone at the club. He shared his eagerness for the upcoming seasons and his desire to contribute to the team's success.
In his 48 first-class games for Hampshire, Organ has accumulated 1,690 runs at an average of 22.83, along with claiming 57 wickets.
Hampshire’s director of cricket, Giles White, praised Organ’s growth as a player, noting that he has become a serious threat with the ball while also making valuable contributions with the bat. White added that Organ is a well-liked figure within the squad, passionate about both the game and his team, and the club is pleased to see his continued development at Hampshire.