Tymal Mills has signed a new one-year deal with Sussex.

Left-arm quickie Mills, who signed a two-year contract with Sussex ahead of the 2015 season, has put to pen to paper on a new deal which will see him remain at Hove until at least the end of next season.

Mills, 24, one of the most explosive fast bowlers in the country, is restricted to playing T20 cricket due to a congenital back condition, but has excelled in the shorter format for the Sharks.

His form resulted in him making his England T20 debut against Sri Lanka at the Ageas Bowl in July.

Mills has taken 34 wickets at an average of 19.23 in 24 NatWest T20 Blast matches.

His career-best T20 figures of 4-22 came in the victory over Middlesex at Lord’s in 2015.

Mills will concentrate on T20 cricket for the foreseeable future and is setting his sights on some of the global tournaments this winter and beyond.

Mills said: “The club have put a lot of time and effort into me, so I'm looking forward to repaying them by doing well in T20 next year. Hopefully we can build something special moving forward.

"Obviously, when I first signed, I was hoping to play in all three formats but that hasn't worked out, so I'm only playing T20 now and focusing on that.

“It was a really proud moment to receive my first England cap and it was nice that the work and performances that I have put in for Sussex were recognised.”

Sussex’s head coach Mark Davis said, “I am delighted that Tymal has signed a new contract with Sussex for 2017. He had a very successful T20 campaign for us this year and is a bowler of immense ability.

“His raw pace and brilliant slower ball makes him extremely difficult to play and he is a proven match winner. I am sure the Sussex fans are looking forward to seeing him steaming down the hill at Hove next season.”

Sussex skipper Luke Wright added, “I’m delighted Millsy has signed a new contract. He is a big part of our T20 side. It is fantastic as captain to have such pace to turn to; he has a great ability to get the top players out. From a crowd point of view, it is exciting to watch such a fast bowler flying in down the hill at Hove.