All-rounder Revis to stay at Yorkshire until 2028

Matthew Revis has a highest first-class score of 152 not out against Sussex last year
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Yorkshire all-rounder Matthew Revis has signed a new contract to stay with the club until the end of the 2028 season.
Revis made his debut for the White Rose in 2019 and the right-hand batter has since played 38 first-class games with five hundreds and an average of 41.47, while he hit centuries in three successive Championship games last year.
The 24-year-old has also claimed 46 first-class wickets at 46.36 with a best of 5-50.
Revis played for England Lions in Australia before Christmas and he is in the Lions' white-ball squad for the forthcoming games against Pakistan Shaheens in the United Arab Emirates.
"Yorkshire means everything to me so to be given this opportunity to sign my new contract is a special moment," he told the club's website., external
"I'm improving every day, developing my game in a variety of ways and I feel ready to attack these next few years."
Revis' new deal comes as Yorkshire prepare for 2026, looking to build on their seventh-place finish last year.
Yorkshire's general manager of cricket Gavin Hamilton said: "Matty's already got some real experience and his ceiling is still very high.
"It's a testament to him and the dedication he has shown to his game that he has gained recognition with the England Lions.
"He remains a crucial player for us and will continue to play a central role over the next few years. This is brilliant news for Yorkshire cricket and we're all thrilled."