Northamptonshire batting all-rounder Rob Keogh has put pen to paper on a new contract that will keep him at the county until the end of the 2019 season.
The 25-year-old academy product made his debut for the club in 2010 and has registered 2,704 runs at 30.38 and taken 65 wickets - with a career-best nine for 52 against Glamorgan last year - in 59 first-class matches.
Keogh, who struck the winning runs that sealed a second NatWest T20 Blast title for Northants in three years in 2016, said: "I've been involved with Northants since I was 14 so I'm delighted to sign a new contract with the club.
"Northants is a great club, with a great bunch of lads and I can't wait to get back out there next season and try and win some more trophies."
Head coach David Ripley added: "Rob's a modern, three dimensional cricketer. He's played a lot of cricket already at 25 but I feel there is even more for us to tap into over the next two years and beyond."
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