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Amanda-Jade Wellington signs for Hampshire

Amanda-Jade Wellington's composed innings took Somerset to the brink of victory Andrew Miller

Hampshire have recruited Australia allrounder Amanda-Jade Wellington as one of their overseas players for the 2026 season.

Wellington, 28, has previous experience of playing at the Utilita Bowl with Southern Brave in the Hundred - she is the second-highest wicket-taker across five seasons of the competition - and joins after a successful campaign with Somerset in the inaugural women's Tier 1 season earlier this year.

"I'm really excited to join Hampshire for the upcoming season," Wellington said. "I had a great time at Utilita Bowl in my two years at Southern Brave and I look forward to catching up with familiar faces and making new memories which will hopefully result in trophies come end the end of the summer."

An attacking legspinner and capable batter, Wellington has played 23 times for Australia across all formats, but not since 2022. She is expected to be available throughout the summer for Hampshire.

Regional director of women's cricket, Adam Carty, said: "We're really pleased to secure Amanda-Jade for the whole of next season. She's a friend of the club and a vastly experienced cricketer, who boasts a fine record with bat and ball in England having featured effectively in the Hundred and in Tier 1. We look forward to welcoming her back to Utilita Bowl in 2026."