Shubman Gill signed by Glamorgan for last four County Championship matches

Shubman Gill has been in the red hot form lately.

Shubman Gill | GettyYoung Indian batter Shubman Gill will play for English County side Glamorgan for the remainder of the season.

Glamorgan on Friday (September 2) confirmed the signing of Gill for the final four matches of their ongoing County Championship season.

The 22-year-old will be eligible to represent Glamorgan from their County Championship fixture against Worcestershire, starting September 5.

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Gill will be joining the likes of Cheteshwar Pujara (Sussex), Mohammed Siraj (Warwickshire), Navdeep Saini (Kent), Washington Sundar (Lancashire), Krunal Pandya (50-over matches for Warwickshire), and Umesh Yadav (Middlesex) in the last of Indian players who played for an English County side this season.

He will also become the third Indian after Ravi Shastri and Sourav Ganguly to play for Glamorgan.

"I'm looking forward to joining up with the Glamorgan squad as they push for promotion. I have always enjoyed playing here and I'm excited to experience County Cricket and the challenges it brings."

"I would like to thank Glamorgan and BCCI for the opportunity, and I can't wait to get started for Glamorgan and test myself during a crucial part of the season," said Gill after signing his maiden County stint.

Shubman Gill has been India’s regular member in Tests and so far has featured in 11 matches in the longest format. Playing in the County Championship will only add to his experience and will be significant learning for him.

The Punjab batter has been in the red hot form lately. He featured in the recent ODI series against West Indies and Zimbabwe, winning Player of the Series in both of them.

"Shubman is a fantastic addition to the squad as we enter the back end of the County Championship. He is one of the most exciting young batters in the world and already has experience of batting in these conditions during his time with India."

"With Colin and Marnus away, we needed to strengthen the top-order during and with his international pedigree, Shubman is the ideal cover," said Mark Wallace, Director of Cricket, Glamorgan.

 
 

By Salman Anjum - 03 Sep, 2022

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