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Yorkshire cancel deals of Keshav Maharaj, Ravichandran Ashwin and Nicholas Pooran


Ravichandran Ashwin was due to spend the majority of the Championship campaign with Yorkshire after Keshav Maharaj played the first two games

Yorkshire have cancelled the contracts of spinners Keshav Maharaj and Ravichandran Ashwin and wicketkeeper-batsman Nicholas Pooran by mutual consent amid the coronavirus pandemic.

On Friday it was revealed the shutdown of cricket in England and Wales would remain until at least 1 July.

South Africa’s Maharaj and India star Ashwin had been set to feature in the County Championship.

Pooran had signed a deal covering “the majority” of the T20 Blast group stage.

“The players have been extremely professional and appreciate the uncertainty facing counties at present,” Yorkshire director of cricket Martyn Moxon said.

“We hope that we will be able to see them at Headingley in the future.”

With ongoing uncertainty of when the 2020 season will start, a number of clubs have taken the decision to abort deals with overseas players.

Wicjketkeeper BJ Watling and all-rounders Glenn Maxwell and James Faulkner will not now be joining Lancashire, while Kent taken a similar step with regard to pace bowler Matt Henry.

Derbyshire have deferred agreements with Sean Abbott and Ben McDermott until 2021 and last week fellow Australian Peter Siddle postponed his deal with county champions Essex until next summer.



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