Jaydev Unadkat, who captained Saurashtra to their maiden Ranji Trophy title in the 2019-20 season, said he cannot wait to get back to Hove. "It was at Hove last season when we won a last-day thriller against Leicestershire, that gave me a sense of belongingness to county cricket, and to Sussex as my home," said Unadkat in a statement
Jaydev Unadkat (Pic: File Pic)
Left-arm pacer Jaydev Unadkat will return to Sussex club for the five games of the County Championship campaign.
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Unadkat who represented India in four tests has played three of the four County matches for Sussex. In those matches, he bagged 11 wickets at 24.18 helping the side finish in third place in Division 2.
Unadkat, who last represented India in the two-Test away series against the West Indies in 2023, came up with his best performance against Leicestershire on Sussex's home ground, taking six second-inning wickets to guide the countryside to a 15-run win.
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Jaydev Unadkat, who captained Saurashtra to their maiden Ranji Trophy title in the 2019-20 season, said he cannot wait to get back to Hove. "It was at Hove last season when we won a last-day thriller against Leicestershire, that gave me a sense of belongingness to county cricket, and to Sussex as my home," said Unadkat in a statement.
"When (head coach) Farby (Paul Farbrace) offered me a contract this season for the last leg of the championship, I was sure I wanted to come back and hopefully win games with the guys.
"While my first county season was good, I can't wait to be back and push for that promotion this summer which everyone at Hove is rooting for!" he added.
Sussex head coach Farbrace said Unadkat had shown his class during the last season and hoped the Indian would continue in the same vein this season.
"We are all delighted that Jaydev is returning to The 1st Central County Ground for the final five championship matches of the coming season.
"Jaydev lived up to the expectation that not only would he show his class on the field, but he would also be a fantastic person and be part of what we are all trying to achieve. Jaydev is a lovely guy who did everything he could to help our players and share his fantastic knowledge," said Farbrace.
Ahead of the IPL 2024, the Indian pacer will represent Sunrisers Hyderabad following which he will be available for county stint.
(With PTI Inputs)