Seam bowler Poppy Tulloch has signed a two-year contract extension with Hampshire, keeping her at Utilita Bowl until at least the end of the 2027 season.
Tulloch, who turns 20 in April, is a product of the Hampshire and Southern Vipers path.
She was part of the Vipers EPP (Emerging Players Programme) in 2022 while playing age group cricket for Berkshire.
She then played for the Academy in 2023 and 2024 before earning her first professional contract ahead of the 2025 season.
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Delighted
Tulloch said: “I’m delighted to get another two years at Hampshire.
“I have enjoyed my time at the club so far as a full-time professional, and should I be given the opportunity to play more first-team cricket in the coming seasons, I hope I can make an impactful contribution to assisting the team’s success.”
She made her debut in the opening game of the season against Warwickshire and also played in Hampshire’s match against The Blaze at Trent Bridge.
For Hampshire’s Second XI, Tulloch took 14 wickets in 11 matches, with best figures of 3-29 in a 50-over match against Surrey.

Tenacious and ambitious
Adam Carty, regional director of women’s cricket at Hampshire, added: “Poppy is a tenacious and ambitious young cricketer who is constantly learning what it takes to progress in the professional game.
“This offer of a two-year contract reflects the belief the senior leadership team has in Poppy. I supported her in this next phase of her journey.”
She played 12 matches for Glamorgan on loan and took 16 wickets for the Welsh team with best figures of 4-28 on her debut against Sussex.
Glamorgan finished both the Women’s Metro Bank One Day Cup League Two and Vitality Blast League Two second in the table, finishing behind Middlesex on both occasions.
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