Sussex star Wiese extends his stay at Hove

David Wiese has extended his Sussex contract beyond 2019.
David Wiese in Vitality Blast action / Picture: Sussex CricketDavid Wiese in Vitality Blast action / Picture: Sussex Cricket
David Wiese in Vitality Blast action / Picture: Sussex Cricket

The all-rounder was a key contributor for Sussex in all three formats last season, scoring 919 runs and taking 54 wickets.

Wiese was one of the club’s seven championship centurions in 2018 and ended the season with the team’s second-highest average in the competition. He averaged over 50 in the Royal-London One-Day cup, hitting three half-centuries, and his 52 in the Vitality Blast semi-final helped the Sharks’ to victory against Somerset.

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With the ball, the former South African international took 41 championship wickets including his maiden five-wicket haul for Sussex. Wiese also snared a rare Vitality Blast ‘five-fer’ against Essex in the Blast, just the fifth by a Sussex player in T20 history and the first since Chris Liddle in 2012.

After committing his future to Sussex, Wiese said: “I’m delighted to have signed an extension with the club. I’ve really enjoyed my time at Sussex and have grown as a player over the past few years.

“I’m really excited about the direction the club is moving. We have a lot of young players that are coming through and doing well and hopefully I can use a bit of my experience to help these players grow to their full potential.”

Head coach Jason Gillespie added: “David was fantastic in 2018 in all forms of the game and it’s very pleasing that he has agreed to a contract extension with us.

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“He will continue to fulfil an important role for Sussex and we’re really looking forward to him continuing to perform strongly for us.”

Director of cricket Keith Greenfield said: “David is a proven performer at the highest level, so we’re delighted that he’ll be continuing to contribute to our aims over the coming seasons.

“He has the skill and experience not only to help Sussex win trophies in the short-term but also to support the development of our young, homegrown players who will be central to the success of the club in the years to come.”