Leicestershire CCC: Lewis Hill replaces Callum Parkinson as red-ball captain
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Leicestershire have removed Callum Parkinson as red-ball captain and replaced him with Lewis Hill for 2023.
Parkinson, only appointed captain in May, is not contracted beyond 2023 and has rejected the offer of a new deal.
"Callum Parkinson does not currently consider himself to be in a position to commit to a contract extension," Leicestershire said.
They therefore offered 32-year-old wicketkeeper Hill the captaincy "to best ensure long-term stability".
Leicestershire added in their statement: "Whilst disappointed with the decision, Parkinson has offered his full support to Hill and the club."
Leicestershire director of cricket Claude Henderson added: "Although we are disappointed Callum can't commit at this stage, the club will continue to have conversations with him to try and ensure his future lies with Leicestershire."
Hill was already Leicestershire's white-ball skipper, a role he has had since 2021.
"It's a really proud moment for me to be selected as captain of Leicestershire," said Hill. "I've loved my two seasons skippering the 50-over side.
"I want to continue the good work Callum led last year. He's still going to be an important player in our team, and I know I can draw on his experience whenever required."
Leicestershire failed to win a County Championship game in 14 attempts last summer, finishing bottom of Division Two, but they finished second in their One-Day Cup group to reach the knockout stage.