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Ross Whiteley agrees Derbyshire contract
Derbyshire all-rounder Ross Whiteley has signed a new three-year contract.
The 24-year-old played a key role last season, scoring 498 runs and taking 20 first-class wickets as the club won the Division Two County Championship title.
Head coach Karl Krikken said: "It's great to be able to secure the services of Ross and we're working behind the scenes towards more new contracts.
"Ross is a rapidly developing homegrown cricketer who has come of age during the past two seasons."
Krikken added: "He has the potential to achieve great things."
Whiteley, who is preparing to represent England in the Honk Kong Sixes competition next month, said: "With a championship winner's medal and an international call-up, followed quickly by a new contract that illustrates the club's faith in me, it's fair to say I'm a very happy cricketer.
"To achieve something so special alongside such a great group of guys in 2012 was a real career highlight and I can't wait to come back and get stuck into First Division cricket next summer."