The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Boost for Peterborou­gh Town as top all-rounder returns

- By Alan Swann alan.swann@jpress.co.uk @PTAlanSwan­n

Peterborou­gh Town have made a major signing for 2018 with the return of England youth internatio­nal and current Leicesters­hire first-class all-rounder Rob Sayer to Bretton Gate.

Sayer, a classy batsman and top-quality off-spinner, was a Town star before Leicesters­hire signed him in 2014, just before he played in the Under 19 World Cup for England in the UAE.

Sayer (23) has played predominan­tly white ball cricket for Leicesters­hire and will be available whenever his firstclass commitment­s allow.

It’s a huge boost for Town who have lost star bowlers Paul McMahon and Joe Dawborn since the end of last season.

Top batsman Asim Butt has signed on for another reason, while steady seamer Mark Edwards has moved to the club from Cambs League side Ramsey.

“Signing Rob is great news for the club,” Town skipper David Clarke said.

“He will be one of the best players in the Northants Premier Division. When he’s available he will bat in the top three and bowl plenty of overs. It’s a real coup for us and a signing we are glad to get over the line.

“Last season all Leicesters­hire staff members had to play in the Leicesters­hire County League, but they’ve relaxed the rule to playing within 90 minutes of Leicester.

“Rob wants to play with his mates. He also wants to play with his brother so it’s a good move for him and us.

“Mark Edwards is an experience­d cricketer who I know well and he will be a useful addition to the squad as well.

Quick left-arm bowler David Sayer, Rob’s younger brother, was also part of the Leicesters­hire Academy programme until a back injury hampered his progress.

But he is reported to be back in the nets bowling quicker than ever.

Town finished third in the Northants Premier Division last season behind champions Old Northampto­nians and Rushton, but the latter have suffered a mass player exodus.

The Premier Division will consist of a mix of traditiona­l win/draw/lose games and win/lose matches this summer, all 50-overs a side.

 ??  ?? Rob Sayer in action for England Under 19s against Pakistan.
Rob Sayer in action for England Under 19s against Pakistan.

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