Glamorgan County Cricket Club is delighted to announce that all-rounder Ben Kellaway has signed a three-year contract extension to 2028.
A driving force over the last two seasons, Ben has enjoyed a standout 2025 for the Club so far.
In the Rothesay County Championship, the 21-year-old Welshman has scored 813 runs with an impressive average of 54.20; including two centuries and four fifties. With ball in hand, Ben has taken 25 Championship wickets to date, featuring two five-wicket hauls alongside his 10 wickets in the T20 Vitality Blast.
His form and consistency also resulted in a Welsh Fire draft call-up this summer, with Ben deservedly taking the Hero of the Match award on his debut against Birmingham Phoenix.
On signing his new contract, Ben said, “I’m extremely excited to be continuing my journey here at Glamorgan for the next three years.
“From joining the pathway over a decade ago to now representing the Club is a very proud achievement for myself. I’m looking forward to what can be achieved at the Club on both a team and personal level over the next few seasons.”
Glamorgan’s Director of Cricket, Mark Wallace added, “Ben is one of the most exciting young players in the country and we’re delighted that he’ll be continuing his development at Glamorgan for the next three years.
“Ben is a perfect example of our new strategy that focuses on developing players capable of playing franchise and international cricket.
“He’s come through our Pathway into Glamorgan and franchise representation, showing how he can significantly impact games with bat, ball and in the field. We look forward to him doing that at Glamorgan, and at higher levels for years to come.”
A member of the Glamorgan Pathway scheme via Chepstow Cricket Club, Ben attended Clifton College on a sixth form scholarship. While there, he further developed under the guidance of former Glamorgan player and Youth Team Coach, Jim Williams.
Ben signed his Glamorgan rookie contract in 2023, with his professional debut coming via the One-Day Cup the same year.
Through his long-term association with the Club, he made his debut for Glamorgan via our Second XI in 2021, having played for Wales National Counties as a 15-year-old in 2019. Ben also won the inaugural ECB T20 Cup with the Wales Under-18 team in 2022.
With Ben’s future committed to Sophia Gardens to 2028, all at the Club are excited to see what the next three years bring.
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