Sunderland Echo

LEES KEEN TO REIGNITE CAREER AT DURHAM

FORMER ENGLAND LIONS BATSMAN MAKES SWITCH FROM YORKSHIRE

- By Ross Gregory ross.gregory@jpress.co.uk @rossgregor­y9

CCC new boy Alex Lees hopes a change of scenery can help reignite his career.

The 25-year-old joins Durham from Yorkshire on a three-year deal to add experience and quality to the county’s Championsh­ip squad.

Lees helped Yorkshire win back-to-back County Championsh­ip titles in 2014 and 2015, was named as their captain in both white ball formats, aged just 22. and was noticed by England selectors, earning a place on Lions trips to Sri Lanka and South Africa.

However, he has slipped down the pecking order at Headingly and while he is disappoint­ed to leave his home county, it was the right time to move on.

“I think naturally there’s a bit of disappoint­ment,” said Lees. “I’ve probably been an important part of the team for the past five years or so, and to now be leaving makes it bitterswee­t.

“Under Jason Gillespie (the previous coach), I probably flourished, but the last 16 months I just haven’t been as fluent as I’d have hoped to be.

“It has been quite difficult and I haven’t played much cricket, which I’ve found quite tough with my rhythm and fluidity, but I think a new challenge, a new set of players, new checkpoint­s and targets is something I’m looking forward to.” Durham head coach Jon Lewis admitted he was delighted to bag Lees, with Durham having had to fight off interest from other interested counties.

Lewis said: “We’re delighted that Alex has signed for the club and believe that his experience and skillset will make him a perfect fit at Emirates Riverside.

“When an English batsman of his age and ability becomes available, it’s a no brainer and we’re pleased that he has chosen Durham as we were aware that other counties were looking at him.

“Adding him into our squad gives us great options across both red ball and white ball and we are looking forward to seeing him continue to develDurha­m op during the coming years at Durham and put himself back in contention for an England spot.”

Lees will join the club on loan for the remainder of Durham’s 2018 season and will be available for the Specsavers County Championsh­ip fixture against Glamorgan at Sophia Gardens on Sunday. He has played 89 First Class matches, scoring just shy of 5000 runs and averaging 34.53.

“We’re delighted that Alex has signed for the club” JON LEWIS

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