Andre Adams renews his contract with Nottinghamshire – Cricket News Update
http://www.senore.com/Cricket/New-Zealand-c754 fast bowler, has signed a new, two-year contract with Nottinghamshire, to play English County Cricket till 2013.
The pacer has earned fame for himself and honour for the County side with his marvellous bowling performances, which steered the team to win the LV County Championship Division One title last year.
Adams’ experience of the overseas domestic cricket has proved to be very successful and he wants to perpetuate it for more years to come.
On the other hand, the Nottinghamshire managers are eager to retain the pacer as they think that he can garner many benefits for them in the future seasons.
Commenting on the extension of the contract, the Director of Cricket for http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Arthur-Percival-Day-c45927 that he has decided to sign a new deal to lead our bowling attack. He enjoys county cricket
and we're a better team for having him around."
He further told, “He's a winner and a very determined player and we were very keen to give him the opportunity to commit to us as soon as he felt ready to do so.”
The 35-year-old Adams is in the twilight of his career. He started his international career in 2001 with an ODI against http://www.senore.com/Cricket/England-c56013.
The right-arm medium-fast bowler has 42 ODIs and 4 T20Is to his credit with 53 and 3 wickets respectively in the two formats.
However, Adams possesses outstanding track record in the domestic cricket as his stats list is adorned with 127 First-Class, 161 List A and 48 T20 matches.
The 5 feet 11 inches cricketer has represented five domestic teams including http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Essex-c783, Herefordshire, Kolkata Tigers and Nottinghamshire.
Adams has lost and regained his position in the national team many times, partly due to his back injury and party on account of his attitude problems. However, he has been consistent in domestic cricket.
The pacer hopes to have a good time in Nottinghamshire for the coming two years, which may end his career on account of his age.
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