Azhar Ali gears up for first-ever county stint

Opening batsman will represent Somerset in remaining seven matches of the championship

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KARACHI:
Pakistan opening batsman Azhar Ali has signed a contract with English county Somerset for the remaining part of the season.

According to Daily Express, this will be the first time when the 33-year-old Ali will take part in a county stint.

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Ali — who will leave for England on Monday — will feature in the remaining seven matches for the county side.

Earlier Head coach Mickey Arthur had encouraged Ali, along with middle-order batsman Asad Shafiq, to play county cricket because of lack of playing time for the duo in the upcoming months.

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"Our chosen players, we're hoping to get Azhar and Asad to play some county cricket," said Pakistan head coach Mickey Arthur, according to ESPNcricinfo. "There is a little bit of interest at the moment, for a short period of time. Because those guys don't go to these [T20] leagues and stuff, if they were to play county cricket we'd certainly encourage that."
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