Scott Currie: Hampshire all-rounder joins Leicestershire on loan
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Hampshire's bowling all-rounder Scott Currie will spent the entire 2024 season on loan at Leicestershire.
The 22-year-old seamer picked up five County Championship wickets on loan at the Division Two club in September.
The right-armer has also extended his contract at home club Hampshire.
Currie : "It's a unique scenario to be spending a year at another club, but I intend to improve my game and become a more rounded player and person."
Currie has picked up 78 wickets from 47 first-team appearances, including 19 at an average of 12.84 to help the Hawks to T20 Finals Day in 2021.
He also took three wickets against Leicestershire as the Foxes edged the 2023 One-Day Cup Final against the Hawks at Trent Bridge in September.
Currie : "I'm really looking forward to continuing my development in first-team cricket, but more importantly, building on and trying to contribute to more success for Leicestershire."
Foxes director of cricket Claude Henderson said: "We are very excited to welcome Scott back - he fitted in seamlessly and has a bright future ahead of him."
Currie's arrival follows the permanent signings of Ben Cox, Liam Trevaskis and Ben Mike.
Poole-born Currie came through Hampshire's player pathway system after a spell playing football for Portsmouth's academy.
Giles White, Hampshire's director of cricket said the club is "delighted" that Currie has extended his contract.
"He's a talented and committed cricketer and this opportunity with Leicestershire provides Scott with an opportunity to develop his game and gain further first team exposure," he added.