Young fast bowler signs contract extension with club but won’t feature again until 2022
Brookes, 21, has not played a first-team game since the pre-season friendly against Leeds and Bradford UCCE at the start of April, and is due to undergo surgery on a left quad and tendon tear “in the coming days”, according to a Warwickshire statement.
Brookes is highly rated by the England management, travelling to Australia with the Lions in early 2020, and training with the ODI squad ahead of their series against Ireland later in the year.
Warwickshire announced the news alongside confirmation of a contract extension which will keep him at the club until the end of the 2024 season.
Paul Farbrace, the club’s director of cricket, said: “Henry has the opportunity to be a leader of the Bears attack for many years to come. As a player who lives and breathes Warwickshire cricket, we’re delighted that he has committed to the club long-term.
“Unfortunately, the upcoming surgery on his injured quad is sadly going to mean that he plays no further part in our 2021 campaign. However, Henry has an excellent character and he will come back stronger from this experience, ready to play a big role in 2022 and beyond.”
“I’m incredibly proud whenever I get the opportunity to take to the field for the Bears,” Brookes said. “It’s my home county and I’m thrilled to commit long-term, having originally come through the age-group teams.
“Whilst the injury situation is naturally frustrating, we’re building nicely as a team and I’ll come back from this setback stronger. I hope that I can play a big part in bringing silverware to Edgbaston in the years ahead.”
Matt Roller is an assistant editor at ESPNcricinfo. @mroller98
Source: ESPN Crickinfo