Sussex have added Laurie Evans to their batting line-up for next year.

The 29-year-old has signed for three seasons after leaving Warwickshire, where he still had a year to run an existing deal.

Lambeth-born Evans began his career with Surrey, but moved to Warwickshire in 2010 and is now closing in on 3,000 first-class career runs.

His highest score of 213 came in the draw with Sussex at Edgbaston in 2015, putting on 327 with former Sussex man Tim Ambrose in the process, a record sixth-wicket partnership for the Bears.

Evans has mainly been deployed in white-ball cricket for Warwickshire and has made over 100 appearances between the two formats.

He reached 1,000 career T20 runs in 2016 and was part of the Birmingham Bears side that won the NatWest T20 Blast in 2014, smashing 53 from only 30 balls in the final against Lancashire.

He also helped the Bears win the Royal London One-Day Cup this year, and coupled with the 2012 County Championship victory, he has won all three domestic formats with Warwickshire.

Evans said: “I’m really happy to be joining Sussex for the next three years in hopefully what will be a really successful time for the club.

“Sussex have got an exciting group of players and I can’t wait to get going in the New Year.

“I'd like to thank Warwickshire for enabling this move to happen, and for all their support during my time at Edgbaston.”

Sussex’s coach Mark Davis added: “We are thrilled to have Laurie joining us at Sussex. He is a player of great ability who plays in all formats of the game and is a brilliant acquisition for the club. “I believe that Laurie's best years are in front of him and he is ready and driven to achieve his undoubted potential.”