Middlesex County Cricket Club is delighted to announce that Paul Stirling has signed a contract extension with the club that will see him remain a Middlesex player until at least the end of the 2019 season.
Stirling, 25, made his debut with the club in June 2010 and has hit almost 4,000 runs for Middlesex in all forms of the game since and has picked up 37 wickets with his right arm off-spin.
On Stirling signing an extension to his contract with the club, Angus Fraser, Middlesex’s Managing Director of Cricket commented…
"Paul continues to be a really strong asset to Middlesex CCC and I am delighted he will be with us for at least another three years.
“What he brings to the team is there for everyone to see - when he fires he wins games of cricket for the club. It is a rare commodity and there are very few more destructive top order batsmen in limited over cricket.
“His red ball cricket skills are developing too and, moving forward, we look forward to working with him for many years to come."