Jaydev Unadkat Extends Sussex Contract for 2025 and 2026 County Championship Seasons

Jaydev Unadkat Extends Sussex Contract for 2025 and 2026 County Championship Seasons

Jaydev Unadkat, the Indian left-arm pacer, has extended his contract with Sussex County Cricket Club for the 2025 and 2026 County Championship seasons. This extension marks Unadkat’s continued commitment to the club, where he has made a significant impact since joining in 2023.

Unadkat’s initial stint with Sussex in 2023 saw him claim 15 wickets in three matches, showcasing his exceptional bowling skills. In 2024, he returned to the team and played a pivotal role in Sussex’s Division Two title triumph, capturing 22 wickets at an impressive average of 14.40 in five games.

Expressing his delight at the contract extension, Unadkat stated, “When I came to Hove last year, I wasn’t sure what was on offer in the County Championship and how would I adapt to it. But after a few games now, I can definitely say Hove is my home away from home and Good Old Sussex by The Sea has my heart.”

Sussex head coach Paul Farbrace hailed Unadkat’s contributions both on and off the field. “Jaydev’s quality on the pitch has been so evident for everyone else to see, but just as importantly his qualities as a person make him one of the most popular and nicest guys any team could wish for,” Farbrace said.

Unadkat’s current focus is on leading Saurashtra in the ongoing Ranji Trophy, which commenced on Friday. His impressive performances for Sussex and Saurashtra have solidified his reputation as a formidable bowler in both domestic and international cricket.

Sussex Dominate Glamorgan with Simpson's Century and Clark's Support

Sussex Dominate Glamorgan with Simpson’s Century and Clark’s Support

Sussex’s relentless batting dominance continued at Hove as they piled up a mammoth 407 for 5 against Glamorgan, establishing a commanding lead of 221 runs. Skipper John Simpson led the charge with an unbeaten 112, becoming the first Sussex batter in a decade to notch five Vitality County Championship centuries in a single season.

Simpson’s century, his 15th in first-class cricket, was a testament to his consistency and class. He surpassed the 1,000-run mark for the season, joining Ed Joyce as the last Sussex batter to achieve this feat. Simpson’s partnership with Tom Clark (73*) for the fifth wicket proved crucial, adding 194 runs and securing a fourth batting point for Sussex.

Glamorgan’s bowlers struggled to contain Sussex’s onslaught, with only Dan Douthwaite offering some resistance. Douthwaite claimed two wickets, including the prized scalp of Daniel Hughes (83), who missed out on a second consecutive century. Henry Crocombe (54) also contributed to Sussex’s strong start, reaching his maiden first-class fifty before falling to Ben Kellaway.

Kellaway, the ambidextrous off-spinner, impressed with his control and variation, but his efforts were not enough to stem the flow of runs. Sussex’s top order faltered briefly before lunch, losing four wickets for 25 runs, but Simpson and Clark steadied the ship and took control of the match.

With promotion rivals Yorkshire and Middlesex in contention for victories, Sussex knew the importance of securing a win. They dominated the second day’s play, extending their lead and putting themselves in a strong position to press for victory. The match is set to continue for two more days, and with favorable weather conditions forecast, Sussex will be confident of securing their seventh win of the season.

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