Ben Coad Commits to Yorkshire: A Leader On and Off the Pitch Until 2028
Yorkshire's star pace bowler Ben Coad has signed a contract extension, solidifying his role as a key player and mentor until 2028.

Yorkshire's premier pace bowler, Ben Coad, has extended his contract with the club, ensuring his presence at Headingley until at least the end of the 2028 season. This significant move highlights Coad's importance to the team both as a player and a leader.
A Stellar Career Continues
At 31 years old, Coad has already amassed an impressive 302 wickets in first-class cricket. Last season, he led the division with 56 wickets, playing a pivotal role in Yorkshire's promotion back to Division One of the County Championship.
Pride and Passion for Yorkshire
Speaking to the club's website, Coad expressed his deep connection to the team:
"I take real pride in representing my home county. I'm incredibly excited for this next chapter at the club. We have a great set of young, talented cricketers coming through, and I want to do all I can to help develop them and push the team to some silverware."
A Leader On and Off the Field
New Yorkshire head coach Anthony McGrath, who joined the club in October 2024, praised Coad's dedication and leadership:
"Ben is one of the best bowlers in the country. The hard work he consistently puts in continues to pay off for himself and the team. He is not just exceptional on the pitch; he's a leader off it, too. His presence in the dressing room is crucial as we aim to reach the next level."
Looking Ahead
With Coad's extension, Yorkshire is poised to build on their recent successes. His experience and leadership will be invaluable as the club nurtures its young talent and strives for championship glory in the coming seasons.