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Unadkat To Feature For Sussex In Last Eight Rounds Of County Matches
The deal will mark the third successive stint Unadkat will be turning out for Sussex in red-ball cricket. Unadkat has played four Tests, eight ODIs and ten Tests for India and has picked 26 international wickets so far. He last played for India on the white-ball tour of West Indies in 2023.
“Sussex Cricket is thrilled to announce that Indian Test bowler Jaydev Unadkat will return to the club for the final eight rounds of the 2026 County Championship season. This marks the third consecutive year Unadkat will bolster Sussex's bowling attack during the crucial phase of the competition,” said the club in its statement on Thursday.
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