Jonathan Trott has penned a new three-year deal at Warwickshire following ten years at the county cricket club.
The batsman, who has become a regular in the England side, scored a century in his Championship debut against Sussex in 2003.
"It's been fantastic to be part of the Warwickshire team for the last ten years," Trott told the club's website. "We've got an exciting young squad that's capable of challenging for trophies, an experienced and innovative coaching team, and some of the best facilities in world cricket. I'm looking forward to many more years here at Edgbaston."
Warwickshire director Ashley Giles added: "Jonathan has made a massive impact at Warwickshire since joining the club. He's popular with everyone and we're all delighted that's he's gone on to achieve so much with England over the last few years."
The South African-born cricketer made his name in the national side after recording 119 on his Test debut during England's 2009 Ashes win over Australia.