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India leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal will return to Northamptonshire for the 2025 County Championship cricket season. Chahal performed for the membership in 2024, and his contract for this yr will run from June till the tip of the season as soon as his IPL 2025 commitments with Punjab Kings are over. Chahal will probably be out there for the membership’s County Championship and One-Day Cup matches, ranging from Northamptonshire’s sport on June 22 in opposition to Middlesex. Within the final season, Chahal took 5 wickets on debut in opposition to Kent within the One Day Cup and recorded career-best figures of 9-99 in opposition to Derbyshire within the County Championship.
Chahal’s performances within the County Championship in opposition to Derbyshire and Leicestershire earned Northamptonshire back-to-back victories and he completed the season with 19 wickets at a median of 21 from simply 4 first-class matches.
“I thoroughly enjoyed my time here last season, so I’m very happy to be coming back. There are some great people in that dressing room, and I can’t wait to be part of that again. We played some great cricket towards the back end of the season, so hopefully, we’re able to replicate that and big up some victories,” mentioned Chahal in a press release.
Chahal hasn’t performed for India since 2023, although he was a member of the crew that gained the 2024 Males’s T20 World Cup. Darren Lehmann, the brand new Northamptonshire head coach, was excited on the prospect of welcoming Chahal again to the membership.
“I’m really excited that one of the best leg spinners in the world is returning to Northamptonshire this season. He brings invaluable experience, and he’s an absolute gentleman who loves the game. Having him available from mid-June until the end of the season will be fantastic for us.”
Northamptonshire CEO Ray Payne agreed with Lehmann’s ideas. “Yuzvendra was magnificent for us last year and played a crucial role in those back-to-back victories in September. Having him around last season was a pleasure; he’s a world-class operator and a wonderful person, so we’re all delighted to get him back for longer this season.”
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