Tom Kohler-Cadmore is hoping a fruitful personal summer can lead to a busy winter of overseas cricket, including a return to England Lions duty.

The Yorkshire batsman, 25, has enjoyed success across all formats in 2019, scoring a combined total of 1,729 runs.

Kohler-Cadmore is playing in the White Rose’s ongoing season-ending Specsavers County Championship match against Warwickshire at Edgbaston, which has been rain ravaged.

A regular white ball opener, he opened for only the third innings in his first-class career on Monday and reached 165 not out. Rain arrived at tea, and there has been no play since ahead of today’s final day.

Late on in his innings, he went beyond 1,000 first-class runs for the summer, a feat which he had never previously achieved.

It has been a strange year for the ex-Worcestershire player, who hit a first-class career best 176 in March’s friendly against Leeds/Bradford MCC Universities.

He has had to deal with an ECB disciplinary charge and was not considered for national duty.

Kohler-Cadmore has thanked Yorkshire for their support throughout the process and is now hoping to win Lions selection for their winter tour to Australia as well as possibly sealing a deal to play some overseas T20 cricket.

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