England Women’s all-time leading T20 international run-scorer Danni Wyatt-Hodge has signed a contract extension with Surrey.
The 34-year-old joined the club ahead of the current season and is the leading run-scorer in this year’s women’s T20 Blast, with 372.
Wyatt-Hodge has 299 international caps across all formats, scoring a total of 5,505 runs and claiming 73 wickets for England.
“This last year at Surrey has been so much fun. Being welcomed with open arms has allowed me the freedom to play my game in the best way possible. The facilities at the Kia Oval are outstanding and it already feels like home,” she told the club website, external.
“The coaching staff and girls have so much to offer, and I can’t wait to continue to contribute.”
Wyatt-Hodge has represented Staffordshire, Lancashire Thunder, Nottinghamshire, Sussex and Southern Vipers in a 20-year career playing in England, as well as playing for Southern Brave in the Hundred.
She has also played for Victoria, Melbourne Renegades and Brisbane Heat in Australia, as well as Supernovas, Velocity and Royal Challengers Bangalore in India.
Surrey did not state the length of Wyatt-Hodge’s new contract.
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