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Pujara, second Indian after Tendulkar to play for Yorkshire

April 01, 2015 23:03 IST

Ignored by all eight franchsies during the auctions for the eighth season of IPL, India's Test specialist Cheteshwar Pujara will make use of that time by representing Yorkshire in the upcoming English county season.

Cheteshwar Pujara's performance on India's last three overseas tours has been disappointingThe Saurashtra lad will be second player after Tendulkar to represent Yorkshire county. Tendulkar, incidentally was Yorkshire's first overseas signing.

Pujara will replace Pakistan's Younis Khan, who will be touring Bangladesh with Pakistan's national side. In fact, Younis had first declared himself available for entire county season but then subsequently had a change of heart as he made himself available for national duty.

Yorkshire management decided to cancel Younis's deal and signed Pujara immediately.

"Pujara is a superb player, who is hungry to perform in the English game. He is a classy right-hander that likes to dominate the crease and he will be a big asset for us during the early part of the new campaign," Martin Moxon, Yorkshire's Director of Cricket, was quoted as saying, by ESPN Cricinfo.

Moxon also admitted that they were disappointed that the Younis deal didn't materialise.

"It is very disappointing, at this late stage, to pull out of the agreement with Younis. When the deal was agreed initially, it was on the understanding that Younis would not tour Bangladesh with Pakistan. Younis made it clear to us on Sunday that he would find it difficult to turn down should he be selected," Moxon said.

"At this late stage that is no good to us. We had to make a decision and as result we have decided to cancel his contract," he added.

Pujara, on his part said, "I''m very excited and honoured to be signing for Yorkshire. The club's history is fantastic and being the current Champions is a testament to the quality of the club and staff.

"I was looking to return to the UK after my previous experience of county cricket, which I greatly enjoyed and when Yorkshire made the offer I didn't think twice. To wear the same white rose Sachin Tendulkar did is going to be a great feeling for me. I hope I can contribute to further success," said Pujara, who has scored 2073 runs in 27 Tests at an average of 47.11.

Image: Cheteshwar Pujara's performance on India's last three overseas tours has been disappointing

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