Hampshire Bolsters Squad with Kiwi All-Rounder Brett Hampton for County Championship
Hampshire signs New Zealand's Brett Hampton as injury cover for Jack Edwards ahead of County Championship season.



Image: Brett Hampton featured in New Zealand's Super Smash tournament earlier this winter
Hampshire County Cricket Club has moved swiftly to secure the services of New Zealand all-rounder Brett Hampton following the injury to Australian recruit Jack Edwards. The 33-year-old Kiwi will join for the opening two months of the 2023 County Championship as cover for Edwards, who sustained a knee injury during Sheffield Shield commitments.
Squad Reinforcement Details:
- Injury blow: Jack Edwards faces 6+ weeks recovery after New South Wales duty
- Replacement: Hampton brings decade of first-class experience with Northern Districts
- Current form: 581 runs & 23 wickets in this season's Plunket Shield
- Career averages: 30.66 (batting) and 27.70 (bowling) in first-class cricket
"This is a fantastic opportunity to test myself in English conditions," Hampton stated. "Being part of Hampshire's title push after their strong 2022 campaign is tremendously exciting. I can't wait to link up with the squad and contribute."
The Bigger Picture:
Hampshire narrowly missed the Division One title last season, finishing as runners-up. Their 2023 campaign begins with a high-profile fixture against Yorkshire at The Ageas Bowl this Friday. Hampton's versatile skills (right-handed batsman/medium-fast bowler) provide valuable balance during Edwards' absence.
Other Hampshire News:
- Recent signing of South African phenom Dewald Brevis (2 days ago)
- Mark Stoneman clarifying his role isn't directly replacing James Vince (5 days ago)
This strategic signing maintains Hampshire's strong overseas presence as they aim to go one better than last season's near-miss. The club's proactive approach to squad management demonstrates their championship ambitions.