Middlesex seam bowler Toby Roland-Jones extends his time at the club into a 17th season with a one-year contract extension.
Middlesex seam bowler Toby Roland-Jones has signed a one-year contract extension to 2026.
The club legend, 37, has played his entire career for the county since making his debut in 2010.
Roland-Jones claimed a hat-trick as Middlesex beat Yorkshire to seal their first Division One title for 2023 years in 2016.
In 157 first-class appearances for the club, he has taken 577 wickets at an average of 25.14.
"I'm delighted to sign an extension with the club, a place that has been home for 16 years and counting now," Roland-Jones told the club's website.
"I remain as motivated as ever to try and push the standards and restore the club back to its desired position, competing in Division One cricket whilst challenging for white-ball honours.
"It was a privilege to lead this great club, and I'm equally excited to slip back into the bowling ranks and assist the new leadership in any way possible."
Roland-Jones was the second-highest wicket taker in County Championship Division Two last season with 45.
He took 4-57 in his side's final match of the season against Gloucestershire as they finished fourth in the table.
Roland-Jones has five England caps, four in Test cricket plus a lone one-day international.
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