Zafar Gohar Joins Middlesex on Two-Year Contract

Zafar Gohar Joins Middlesex on Two-Year Contract

Zafar Gohar, the former Pakistan spinner, has joined Middlesex on a two-year contract after qualifying as a local player. Gohar spent four seasons with Gloucestershire as an overseas signing, but has now received British citizenship. He last played for Pakistan in 2021, when he won his sole Test cap in Christchurch. He was also capped in an ODI against England in 2015.

Gohar’s move to Middlesex is a significant boost for the club, as he brings a wealth of experience and quality to their bowling attack. He has claimed 118 wickets at 31.71 in first-class cricket for Gloucestershire, as well as 17 List A and nine T20 wickets, while also contributing handy runs down the order.

Middlesex’s managing director of cricket, Alan Coleman, said: “Zafar is a player that we have admired for some time now and have been keeping a watchful eye on. We are delighted to have secured his services as a local cricketer for the next two seasons.”

“In Championship cricket we have identified the need to increase our wicket-taking threat in all conditions and adding an international quality spinner to our line-up will strengthen us and add a greater threat on all types of surfaces.”

“Adding a senior bowler to our white-ball teams will also help the side in those situations where we’ve lacked some experience in the shorter formats in recent years.”

“The addition of someone like Zafar to our squad adds not only quality, but also invaluable experience, and our young spinners will benefit enormously from having him in the playing group. We are excited to see what Zafar can do for Middlesex and are delighted to have him on board.”

Gohar said: “I’m thrilled to be joining Middlesex and making Lord’s my home ground for the next two years. It’s a club steeped in history and to be a part of this next chapter is hugely exciting.”

“The opportunity to contribute to both the red-ball and white-ball teams formed a big part of my decision to make Middlesex my home, and I can’t wait to play my part in what I hope will be a successful 2025 for the club.”

Gloucestershire Trail Sussex by 62 Runs Despite Dent's Heroics

Gloucestershire Trail Sussex by 62 Runs Despite Dent’s Heroics

Gloucestershire’s hopes of a comeback in their County Championship match against Sussex were dented on the second day at Bristol, despite a valiant effort from Chris Dent.

Sussex, the Division Two leaders, resumed their first innings on 149 for 4 and extended their lead to 202 thanks to a seventh-wicket stand of 112 between Jack Carson (71) and John Simpson (61). Zafar Gohar claimed his 300th first-class wicket in taking 6 for 76, but Sussex’s total proved too much for Gloucestershire.

In reply, Gloucestershire openers Dent and Joe Phillips made a solid start, knocking off 43 runs before Phillips was dismissed for 21. Ollie Price then fell cheaply, leaving Gloucestershire 59 for 2.

Dent, who recently returned to Gloucestershire’s red-ball team after a lengthy absence, showed his class with a battling 61 not out from 157 balls. He shared a 79-run stand with Miles Hammond (41), but Hammond’s dismissal left Gloucestershire still trailing by 62 runs at the close.

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