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Derbyshire's Billy Godleman signs contract extension

Image: Billy Godleman will remain with Derbyshire until the end of the 2017 season

Derbyshire opening batsman Billy Godleman has signed a two-year contract extension with the county.

Godleman, whose new deal will extend to the end of the 2017 season, enjoyed a career season this summer, scoring 1,415 runs across all formats.

The 26-year-old, who was awarded his county cap in September, was Derbyshire's leading LV= County Championship run scorer with 1,069 runs at an average of 45, including three centuries, and he ended the season as the fifth highest run scorer in Division Two.

Godleman, who previously played for Middlesex and Essex, has played in 102 career first-class fixtures, scoring 5,276 runs, including nine hundreds and a top score of 130.

He has also featured heavily in the one-day formats, appearing in 78 matches and scoring over 1,500 runs.

Billy Godleman: The Derbyshire batsman signs extended deal
Image: Godleman was in fine form with the bat last season

Derbyshire's elite performance director Graeme Welch said: "Billy is in a good place and playing the best cricket of his life. He has done everything we have asked of him and has reaped the benefits with a number of match-winning performances this summer.

"He has put in the work and continues to improve both as a cricketer and as a person and we hope his form continues for years to come."

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Godleman added: "I'm delighted to commit my future to Derbyshire. This summer has been the best year of my career and I'm pleased to have been able to repay the faith the club has shown in me.

"I want to continue to improve and play a leading role both on and off the field as we push for success."

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