James Fuller to leave Gloucestershire Cricket
30 September 2015
Gloucestershire Cricket has today announced that James Fuller will be leaving the club from today, the end of the 2015 season. After playing for the club for five seasons, he has decided not to accept the contract offered by the club.
The South African-born fast bowler grew up in New Zealand and played for Otago before joining Gloucestershire as a British Passport holder in August 2010.
He played a key role in this season’s successful Royal London One-Cup Campaign taking 15 wickets including 2-34 in the final where he dismissed Surrey openers Jason Roy and Steven Davies.
Everyone at Gloucestershire wishes him well for the future.
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