Ruturaj Gaikwad has recently bagged a contract with Yorkshire for the ongoing English First-Class season. He will also stay to represent the club for the upcoming One-Day Cup. Gaikwad has been out of cricketing action since a while after being ruled out of the Indian Premier League due to an elbow injury in the first-half of the tournament.
As far as the County Championship is concerned, Yorkshire stand as the most successful club with 32 titles to their name. They also possess four 50-over trophies under their belt. Yorkshire have had a storied legacy of inducting top-notch players over the years. Historically, only a select few Indians have earned a spot on their roster.
3 Indians who played for Yorkshire before Ruturaj Gaikwad
3. Sachin Tendulkar
Three years since making his international debut, Sachin Tendulkar became the first overseas player to represent Yorkshire. The club had had a history of cultivating homegrown players based out of Yorkshire unlike several other counties which employed a much more diverse recruitment programme. Sachin ended up playing 16 games for Yorkshire, registering 1,070 runs at a stellar average of 46.52.
Sachin’s introduction into the Yorkshire setup was no stroke of luck. Instead, it was backed by calculated decision-making on the back of promising performances. From 1990 to 1992, he had scored 245 (average: 61.25) and 368 runs (average: 46.00) in five and nine innings in England and Australia, respectively. Prior to his Yorkshire debut, he had undergone a satisfactory 1992 World Cup with the bat.