Hampshire sign Tristan Stubbs for T20 Blast 2026


Tristan Stubbs will play for Hampshire in the T20 Blast this summer after signing a deal that highlights the growing influence of the club's new Indian owners. At the end of 2024, the infrastructure conglomerate GMR Group, which also owns Delhi Capitals, bought Rod Bransgrove's stake in Hampshire for nearly £120 million and became the club's majority shareholder. A few months later, GMR purchased a 49% stake in Southern Brave, the Hundred franchise based at the Utilita Bowl, from the ECB. Stubbs has become one of Delhi Capitals' most prominent players, averaging 52.15 with a strike rate of 170.78 across the last two IPLs, and will return for a third season next month. The trend toward multi-club contracts in franchise cricket is further emphasized by the fact that he has now signed with both Southern Brave and Hampshire. Stubbs also has links to Hampshire through the SA20, where he captained Sunrisers Eastern Cape (SEC) to the title last month. He has worked closely with Adi Birrell (head coach) and Russell Domingo (assistant coach) at SEC, with Domingo succeeding Birrell as Hampshire's head coach this season. "Tristan is a hugely talented player with strong connections to the club through his time at Delhi Capitals and his relationships with our coaches, past and present," Giles White, Hampshire's director of cricket, said. "He's a wonderful addition, and having him involved is a massive boost for both our squad and the competition as a whole. We can't wait to see him light up the Bowl." Stubbs was one of four direct signings by Southern Brave's men before next month's inaugural Hundred auction, along with Jofra Archer, Jamie Smith and Marcus Stoinis. GMR have resisted the temptation to rename the franchise, but will change their green kit to something resembling Delhi Capitals' blue-and-red colour scheme. Stubbs will play for Hampshire in the Blast right after the IPL ends in May. He will use a long break in South Africa's international schedule to spend nearly three months in Southampton until the end of the Hundred. The Blast runs from May 26 until July 18, and the Hundred from July 21 until August 16. Hampshire have now signed both permitted overseas players for the Blast, having confirmed last week that Hilton Cartwright, the Australian middle-order batter, will return to the club after playing a key role in their late run to the final last summer.