Ian Bell has replaced Varun Chopra as Warwickshire skipper
New Warwickshire skipper Ian Bell has been chosen as MCC captain for the champion county match in Abu Dhabi.
England batsman Bell will skipper the team against Yorkshire in the annual four-day game, starting on 20 March.
The
33-year-old will also be part of the MCC squad for the preceding
Emirates T20 tournament in Dubai on 18 March, featuring the MCC, along
with three English county teams.
Bell already has commitments in March with Warwickshire in the UAE.
He will lead a Bears side in two T20 matches against the West Indies, both at the Dubai International Stadium (4 and 6 March).
Warwickshire
will then have a two-day practice game involving players from their own
squad in Sharjah, before meeting a United Arab Emirates XI over two
days at the same venue.
"This match is perfect for me to get some
time in the middle ahead of the new season," said Bell, who has retired
from one-day international cricket, but is still hopeful of recapturing
his Test place this summer.
"I'm very grateful to the MCC for
offering me the chance to both play for and captain the team. It's a
nice opportunity for some practice in warm weather, and it will of
course be a privilege to represent MCC again."
Following a request
from Yorkshire, the MCC v champion county game, traditionally played at
Lord's until 2010, will revert to being played in day conditions with a
red ball.
After successfully defending their county title in
England last summer, Yorkshire will aim to emulate last year's success
in the Abu Dhabi curtain-raiser when they beat an MCC side captained by Nick Compton, and containing England captain Alastair Cook, by nine wickets.
Last year's MCC v Yorkshire champion county game was played in day-night conditions
Thursday, February 4, 2016
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