Nottinghamshire call up Indian star
Nottinghamshire have replaced Australian fast bowler James Pattinson with Indian batsman Cheteshwar Pujara.
Arriving in mid-May, the 29-year-old is available to feature in home and away County Championship fixtures against Gloucestershire, as well as matches against Glamorgan and Derbyshire.
“We have looked around the world to find the right player,” said Nottinghamshire Director of Cricket Mick Newell.
“The most important thing was to sign someone with the quality to make us better, rather than limiting our options by saying it had to be a bowler.
“We have depth in our squad with regards bowling and – particularly as we’ll be without Alex Hales during that period – we’re more than happy to welcome a world-class batsman to the Club.”
A fixture at number three in the Indian order since making his Test debut in 2010, Pujara averages 51 in Test cricket with 3,798 runs in 48 matches and 11 centuries. His first-class record, averaging 58 with 30 three-figure tallies, is even more prolific.
The right-hander’s seven previous red ball matches in county cricket, for a combination of Derbyshire and Yorkshire, have yielded 483 runs with a mean score of 54.
His four Test centuries against England include a career-best 206 not out at Ahmedabad in 2012 and tons in back-to-back matches during the most recent series between the two nations.
“I’m ready for it. I’m already working on my skills and preparing for competitive cricket,” added Pujara.
“I love playing county cricket and Trent Bridge is a great venue. I’m really looking forward to my first experience there as a home player.
“The aim is to win as many games as possible so the team stays on top of the points table.”
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