James Vince at Utilita Bowl. The 33-year-old has confirmed his desire to prioritise limited overs (white ball) cricket, with the aim of extending his playing career, in light of a busy red ball ...
It's a toss-up: James Vince ... Images James Vince believes that the ECB's new policy on No-Objection Certificates (NOCs) is inadvertently driving players away from first-class cricket and towards ...
Hampshire’s James Vince has announced a commitment to white ball cricket in 2025. James Vince has signed a revision to the final year of his contract which fulfils his obligation to play for ...
James Vince believes that the ECB's new policy on No-Objection Certificates (NOCs) is inadvertently driving players away from first-class cricket and towards the franchise T20 circuit. Vince ...
James Vince has quit first-class cricket for 2025 in a move that will enable him to play in the Pakistan Super League despite the ECB's new policy on No-Objection Certificates (NOCs). Vince will ...
Giles White, Hampshire's director of cricket, said they respected Vince’s decision. “James has been at the heart of the club for the best part of 20 years, showing absolute commitment on and ...
James Vince has reluctantly found himself ... the country – was behind the decision to stop playing first-class cricket. Vince, his wife Amy and seven- and four-year-old children settled on ...
World Cup winner James Vince is to stand down as captain of Hampshire after a decade in charge and move to Dubai following attacks on his family home, the English cricket county announced Wednesday.
James Vince to play no red-ball cricket in 2025 but remains Hampshire's T20 captain; 33-year-old takes up Pakistan Super League deal; new ECB rules mean only players on white-ball contracts handed ...
England batter James Vince has decided to step away from First-Class cricket to focus on playing in the Pakistan Super League. Vince, who has been playing for Hampshire for 16 years, made this ...