YORKSHIRE have released left-arm spinner James Logan following the expiration of his contract.

Logan, who turns 23 next week, leaves Emerald Headingley having played only two first-class matches for the White Rose - one in 2018 and one in 2019.

He claimed four wickets in the 2019 County Championship defeat against Warwickshire at York and is the club's record wicket-taker at Academy level, with 193 scalps between 2014 and 2017.

His development has been blighted by injuries, and Yorkshire director of cricket Martyn Moxon said: “James’ opportunities to play first-team cricket are expected to be limited next season.

“As such, the club have decided not to offer him a contract extension. Everyone at the club would like to wish James every success in the future.”

Logan said: “I’ve really enjoyed my time at Yorkshire and would like to thank all the coaches who have worked with me since I started at the age of 11, and the players who I’ve shared a dressing room with.

“I’m now looking forward to the 2021 season when hopefully I can earn an opportunity to play first-class and limited overs cricket at a county again.”