Hampshire are mourning the loss of Hamza Ali, who has died at the age of 20.

Bristol-born Ali made two Hampshire Second XI appearances last season before making his first-class debut whilst on trial with the club in a pre-season friendly against Cardiff MCCU at the Ageas Bowl in April. He then went on to play a number games on trial for the MCC Young Cricketers.

He died after falling into the River Avon at Saltford Lock in what appears to be a tragic accident.

Ali received first aid at the scene and was airlifted to hospital but died in the early hours of this morning.

Charlie Freeston, Head of Player Development at Hampshire Cricket, said: “We are shocked and saddened to hear the news – Hamza had formed a very important part of the 2XI team since making his debut against Kent last season.

“He was an incredibly committed and enthusiastic cricketer who always gave 100 per cent for the team that he was playing for.

“His impressive performances on the field quickly proved he could be part of Hampshire’s future.

“On behalf of myself, his coaches and all that played with Hamza, we would like to send our deepest condolences to his incredibly supportive family and friends at this difficult time.”

Hamza had been recommended to MCC by Hampshire Cricket, with both clubs working closely together on his professional development.

Steve Kirby, MCC Head Coach, said: “Everyone at MCC is devastated and saddened to hear the tragic news of Hamza Ali’s death. He greatly impressed us with his energy, enthusiasm and exceptional all-round talent.

“He starred with both bat and ball in helping the YCs to win their first game of the 2nd XI championship this season, against Sussex last week, with 44 and 2-39 in the first innings.

“In the short time he was with the squad, he made quite an impact on all of us, on and off the field, with his friendly, positive outlook.

“It was very clear to me from the start that Hamza’s indomitable spirit, ambition and desire to be a professional cricketer was there in abundance – he was never beaten. On behalf of MCC and all our Young Cricketers, we would like to extend our deepest sympathy and condolences to Hamza’s family at this very sad time.”

As a mark of respect, the Hampshire players will wear black armbands in their NatWest T20 Blast match against Surrey at The Kia Oval this evening.