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Chopra goes back home to Essex

- By Seth Francis

VARUN Chopra will return to Essex after signing a three-year contract with the county.

Chopra, 29, began his career at Chelmsford, scoring a century on his Championsh­ip debut in 2006.

The batsman has spent the last seven seasons with Warwickshi­re and has been the county’s leading runscorer in four of the last five, being the only man in the side to reach 1,000 Championsh­ip runs in 2011, 2012 and 2013.

Chopra said:“I am delighted to be re-joining Essex, a club where I have fond memories from the early stages of my career. I look forward to returning as a more developed player and being part of a talented, ambitious and exciting team led by Chris Silverwood.

“As I enter a key stage in my career, I am intent on contributi­ng in all formats of the game and in doing that, I hope to achieve my desire to play for England.

“I would like to thank Warwickshi­re, the players and the fans at Edgbaston for their support over the past seven seasons.”

Chopra was an integral part of Warwickshi­re’s T20 Blast winning side of 2014 and was also the club captain last season.

Essex head coach Chris Silverwood said:“We are delighted Varun is re-joining us and coming back to the club where he started his profession­al career. His Division One experience will be invaluable to our batting line-up and younger players.

“It is great to have an Essex man coming back to the club and he will be a great addition for us moving forward.”

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