Legspinner Mason Crane, who made one Test appearance for England, has agreed to a three-year deal with Glamorgan. Having come through the Hampshire youth system, he has been signed to the club for his whole professional career. However, this season, after going on a season-long loan, he has had success in Cardiff.
Crane, 27, said he has “loved every minute” of his time at Glamorgan. He is the team’s top wicket-taker in both the County Championship (24 at 42.87) and the T20 Blast (17 at 16.94) this season. “I’m very grateful for the opportunity to make this move permanent,” Crane stated. “I’m very excited for the next chapter and the years to come.”
Crane’s performance this season has been “a testament to the culture our players have welcomed him into,” according to Glamorgan’s head coach Grant Bradburn, who called him “an outstanding addition.” Bradburn stated: “We feel very fortunate to have the quality of Mason here at the club and we look forward to building more success with him as part of our Glamorgan family.”
At the age of 20, he had an unexpected debut at the SCG, where he claimed one wicket at a cost of 193 runs. Since then, injuries and form loss have made it difficult for him to get regular opportunities, especially in first-class cricket. Nevertheless, he has continued to be a vital member of the teams that have won the T20 Blast (2022) and the Royal London Cup (2018).
“I would like to thank everyone at Hampshire for an amazing journey over the years,” Crane stated. “It’s time for me to start a new chapter, but we have made great memories together that will last a lifetime. I also want to thank the supporters for their unwavering support and wish everyone connected to the team the very best in the future.”
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