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Umesh Yadav to play for the County team Middlesex in the remainder of County Championship, Royal London One-day Cup

He becomes the fourth Indian to feature in the ongoing season of the English domestic cricket circuit.

Umesh Yadav to play for the County team Middlesex in the remainder of County Championship, Royal London One-day Cup
Umesh Yadav

Yadav, 34, has played for India in 52 Tests, 77 ODIs, and 7 T20Is, picking 156, 106 and nine wickets respectively. He becomes the fourth Indian to feature in the ongoing season of the English domestic cricket circuit after batter Cheteshwar Pujara (Sussex), all-rounders Washington Sundar (Lancashire) and Krunal Pandya (Warwickshire).

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"It was always our intention to have an overseas international bowler with us throughout the duration of the season, and since Shaheen returned to Pakistan prior to the start of our Blast campaign we`ve been looking for the right player to replace him. Yadav is that man."

"He comes to us with a wealth of experience, he is a proven world-class performer, and can not only make a huge difference himself for the remainder of our Championship campaign and to our prospects in the Royal London Cup but will also be a fantastic role model for our younger bowlers to work alongside," said Alan Coleman, Head of Men`s Performance Cricket at Middlesex.

Yadav was not initially named in Middlesex's squad to face Worcestershire this week at Merchant Taylors` School as the Club delayed announcing his arrival until receiving confirmation that his visa had been approved.

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On Monday morning, Middlesex received confirmation that he is now registered with the ECB, and as a result, Yadav has now been named as an addition to Middlesex's squad for this week's game.

Yadav will be available to represent Middlesex in both First-Class and List-A formats, which means he will be able to play an important part in the club's County Championship and Royal London Cup campaigns for the rest of the season. He was named in India's squad for the rescheduled fifth Test against England at Edgbaston but didn't make it to the playing eleven.

"As a bowler, he offers a huge amount. He delivers the ball from wide of the crease, can move the ball both ways, regularly tops 140 kph, and possesses a vicious short ball, so will be a real handful for opposition batters in English conditions. We are delighted to welcome Umesh to Middlesex and wish him every success during his stay with the Club," concluded Coleman.

 

 

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