Ben Sanderson Secures Future with Northamptonshire Until 2027: A Testament to His Enduring Legacy
Ben Sanderson extends his contract with Northamptonshire until 2027, continuing his impactful career in county cricket.

Seam bowler Ben Sanderson has committed his future to Northamptonshire by extending his contract until the end of the 2027 season. This decision underscores his pivotal role in the team and his enduring influence on the pitch.
At 36 years old, Sanderson has been a cornerstone for Northamptonshire, participating across all formats and amassing an impressive 584 wickets in 245 appearances. His performance this season has been particularly noteworthy, leading the wicket-taking charts in the T20 Blast with 21 wickets, propelling his county to the top of the North Group.
Darren Lehmann, the head coach, praised Sanderson's contributions, stating, "He's been an outstanding player for Northamptonshire for a long period of time and is so important for us. The knowledge that he's able to pass on to the younger players around the dressing room is invaluable."
Sanderson's journey began at Yorkshire, but after being released, he honed his skills in National Counties cricket before Northamptonshire offered him a professional lifeline in 2015. His tenure at Northants has been marked by significant achievements, including helping the team clinch the T20 Blast title in 2016.
With a career tally of 416 first-class wickets at an average of just 22, Sanderson's statistics speak volumes about his skill and consistency. Reflecting on his time at Northamptonshire, Sanderson expressed his enthusiasm, "We've got a great group here, everyone's eager to learn and there's a real hunger to succeed among the lads. I've loved my time here, it's a great place for me to play my cricket and I'll continue to enjoy it over the next couple of years."
As Sanderson looks forward to the coming seasons, his commitment to Northamptonshire not only secures his legacy but also bolsters the team's prospects in future competitions.