West Sussex Gazette

Sussex hoping overseas duo will bring runs – and entertainm­ent

- Sussex cricket

A stack of runs – and some aggressive batting. That’s what Sussex Cricket bosses are hoping they have got in the bag by signing Cheteshwar Pujara and Dan Hughes for different parts of next season.

Fan favourite Pujara will return to the 1st Central County Ground for a third season and will be available for the first seven County Championsh­ip games.

After that Hughes will be available from the start of the T20 Vitality Blast until the end of the season. He will play in the County Championsh­ip as well as the Blast.

But Sussex head coach Paul Farbrace has opted not to use overseas players in this year’s Metro Bank One Day Cup.

The two batsmen will complement the two overseas bowlers, Jayden Seales and Nathan Mcandrew who have also signed for the club for the 2024 campaign.

It’s good news for Sussex and their fans who were rocked recently by Ali Orr’s switch to Hampshrie.

Pujara is a man that needs no introducti­on at Hove. In his 18 County Championsh­ip appearance­s for Sussex, Pujara has accumulate­d an astonishin­g 1863 runs at average of 64.24, including eight centuries and three half-centuries.

His highest score for Sussex came against Derbyshire in 2022 when he made 231, when he shared a stand of 351 with Tom Haines, who also chalked up a double century.

In 2023, his highest score of 151 came against Gloucester­shire, a knock that included 20 fours and two sixes.

Pujara said: "I have enjoyed my time at Hove the last couple of seasons and couldn’t be more delighted to be back again with the Sussex family. I am looking forward to joining the team."

Farbrace said: “Cheteshwar is not just a high-quality player but also a high-quality person. His experience and calmness in matches is a fantastic asset for our team.”

Hughes is an aggressive toporder batsman who forced his way into the current New South

Wales Blues side on sheer weight of runs.

In first-class cricket, Hughes averages 36.90 with a best knock of 178. In his 137 innings, Hughes has gone on to 26 half-centuries and eight halfcentur­ies.

Hughes claimed his second Steve Waugh Medal in 2019-20 after receiving his first in 201718. The Blues and Sydney Sixers opener also claimed the NSW Blues Marsh One-day Cup Player of the Season award.

In T20 cricket Hughes has accumulate­d 2144 runs in 92 innings at a strike rate of 120.92 and has been part of the Sydney Sixers team that won back-toback Big Bash League titles in 2020 and 2021.

Hughes said: “Playing county cricket has been a long-held ambition for me. I am delighted to get that opportunit­y at Sussex.

“I respect the strong traditions of the Club. The plans that exist for team are exciting and I look forward to getting to Hove and helping Sussex.”

Farbrace said: “We are all very pleased to welcome Dan to Hove, he is a top-class player and has vast experience.”

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Dan Hughes and Cheteshwar Pujara have both agreed Sussex deals for 2024

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