Hampshire part ways with batsman

Sean Terry has left Hampshire by mutual agreement.
Sean Terry leads the teams off the field at Hove last summer after steering Hampshire to success over Sussex. Picture: Dave Vokes/LMI PhotographySean Terry leads the teams off the field at Hove last summer after steering Hampshire to success over Sussex. Picture: Dave Vokes/LMI Photography
Sean Terry leads the teams off the field at Hove last summer after steering Hampshire to success over Sussex. Picture: Dave Vokes/LMI Photography

The 24-year-old batsman played 11 first-class matches for the county after making his debut against Loughborough MCCU in 2012.

He scored five half-centuries and his top score of 62 not out was crucial in Hampshire’s success over Sussex at Hove last summer.

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However, Terry found his first-team opportunities hard to come by and today parted ways with the club his dad, Paul, served as a player and coach.

Terry, who will pursue regular cricket elsewhere, has 440 first-class runs to his name at an average of 29.33.

He has played eight one-day games, notching two half-centuries, and one twenty20 match.

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