The 21-year-old only signed a new deal in October 2018, but he has now parted company with the county
Warwickshire all-rounder Aaron Thomason has left the county by mutual consent.
The 21-year-old only signed a new deal in October 2018, but he has now parted company with the county.
Although Thomason never played a County Championship match for the Edgbaston outfit, the former England Under-19s player was a regular in the club’s white-ball sides in recent seasons after making his debut at just 17 years of age.
However, he played just once in the Royal London One-Day Cup this season as Warwickshire finished seventh in the northern section of the draw, winning just twice in eight games.
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"We now believe that it's best for Aaron to move on to his next challenge," said the county’s sport director Paul Farbrace.
Overall, Thomason played 17 List A games for Warwickshire, as well as 28 in the T20 Blast.
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