Nottinghamshire seamer Luke Fletcher will depart Trent Bridge after 17 years with the County Championship membership on the finish of the season.
The 35-year-old has taken 643 wickets throughout all codecs since making his first-class debut for the East Midlands membership in 2008.
He collected 5 main titles in his time with Notts, beginning with the County Championship Division One crown in 2010, two T20 Blast and One-Day Cups, in addition to the Division Two title as they received promotion again to the top-flight in 2022.
Fletcher will now depart on the finish of a tough marketing campaign for Notts, with the membership battling to keep away from relegation as they sit third from backside in Division One with one win from 12 matches to date.
“For a neighborhood lad to signify this membership is an honour, and I by no means might have anticipated the profession I’ve had,” Bulwell-born Fletcher advised the club website, external.
“While I’m unhappy that my time on the membership is finished, I couldn’t be happier with all the pieces I’ve achieved. Trent Bridge appears like house, it at all times has accomplished, and it at all times will do.”