Ajinkya Rahane, the seasoned Indian batsman, has inked a deal to join Leicestershire for the latter part of the county season. This move comes after Rahane originally agreed to play for Leicestershire last year but had to withdraw due to a Test team recall for the World Test Championship final and subsequent tours.
Leicestershire's director of cricket, Claude Henderson, expressed his delight in securing Rahane's services, highlighting his experience, leadership skills, and impressive batting prowess as valuable assets to the team.Rahane, known for his successful stints with Hampshire in the past, brings a wealth of knowledge with over 13,000 runs in first-class cricket and 6475 runs in List A matches.
His addition to the Leicestershire squad in July will help fill the gap left by the expected departure of South African allrounder Wiaan Mulder for international duties. This move is crucial for Leicestershire as they aim to defend their One-Day Cup title which they clinched in a remarkable victory last year.
In anticipation of his upcoming season with Leicestershire, Rahane expressed his excitement to reunite with familiar faces and contribute to the team's success. Having closely followed the club's progress last season, Rahane looks forward to making a meaningful impact and aiding in their pursuit of further achievements on the field.