Spin-bowling all-rounder Liam Patterson-White has signed a new three-year contract that commits him to Nottinghamshire until the end of the 2029 season.
Academy graduate Patterson-White has totalled more than 130 appearances for Notts since claiming a five-wicket haul on his debut away to Somerset in 2019.
The 27-year-old has gone on to repeat that feat on nine further occasions in all formats, claiming over 200 wickets for the club with his left-arm spin.
“I’m very pleased to sign a new contract with the club,” said Patterson-White. “Being a home-grown player as well, it’s really pleasing to be able to continue to stay here.”
“I’ve worked hard over the last few years to try and cement myself in squads, and I feel like I’ve grown as a player in that time too, so it’s a nice feeling.”
Patterson-White has also added more than 2,500 runs with the bat to those numbers, including ten fifties and two centuries.
He was awarded his county cap in 2025, during a season in which the Green and Golds were crowned as County Championship winners for the first time in 15 years.
“I think we’ve got one of the best groups of coaches in the country here, if not the best,” continued Patterson-White. “I’m really pleased to keep working with them.
“My game has come on leaps and bounds, and I’m really pleased to have another three years here at Trent Bridge.”
Nottinghamshire Head Coach, Peter Moores, added: “I’m delighted that we’ve been able to keep Liam at the club. He’s a player that’s been on a real journey during his time with us.
"It’s always exciting watching a homegrown player come through and I give credit to Liam for the work that he's put in over the last 18 months to really move his game forward.
"He’s always backed himself from a young age and is starting to make a real impact across both red- and white-ball cricket. It’s fantastic news that he has committed his future to the club for the next few years.”
