Tuesday 18 December 2012

Compton earns increment contract

Somerset batsman Nick Compton has been awarded an increment contract by the England and Wales Cricket Board.

The 29-year-old made his England Test debut on the current tour of India and has appeared in all four Tests.

Under the ECB system, non-contracted players can earn an increment deal by obtaining 20 points, with five awarded for each Test appearance.

Five points are awarded for a Test appearance and two for a T20 or ODI appearance, with an increment contract being awarded automatically once the player reaches 20 points during the 12-month contract period. "This award reflects the contribution Nick has made," said ECB national selector Geoff Miller.

"I would like to congratulate him on his achievements since making his international debut last month."

South Africa-born Compton earned a call-up after finishing top run scorer in the County Championship with 1,191 runs from 11 matches last season.

Compton, who has been chosen to open alongside captain Alastair Cook for the series, hit his maiden Test half-century in the third match at Eden Gardens.


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