Wayne Madsen: Derbyshire legend signs new two-year contract
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Long-serving batter Wayne Madsen has signed a new two-year contract with Derbyshire that will extend his time at the county to 16 full seasons.
The South Africa-born 39-year-old joined Derbyshire in August 2009 and is second on their all-time list of run-scorers, with 20,930 in all formats.
Madsen was the top scorer in the County Championship in 2022 and hit more than 500 runs in the T20 Blast last season.
His new contract will take him through until the end of the 2025 campaign.
"Derbyshire is home to my family and we love living here. My entire county career has been here and I've made so many great memories,"
"The whole club is moving in the right direction and that's something I'm looking forward to being a part of."
Madsen, who has played four T20 internationals for Italy, captained Derbyshire to the second division title in 2012 and his run of five scores of 50 in row in the Blast last summer equalled a world record in the format.
"Wayne remains one of the finest players in the county game," Derbyshire head of cricket Mickey Arthur said.
"It's exciting for us that he has extended his time with Derbyshire. It's testament to his work ethic, fitness and ability that he is still producing match-winning performances across all formats on a regular basis at this stage in his career."