Leicestershire Cricket Club signs batter Hamza Shaikh from Warwickshire on a three-year contract, according to reports. The move sees Shaikh leave Warwickshire and join Leicestershire’s squad for the duration of the deal, with the contract set to run for three years. The reports agree on the key details of the signing, including Shaikh’s role as a batter and the length of the agreement. They also confirm the direction of the transfer, with Warwickshire releasing Shaikh for the move to Leicestershire. No additional terms, performance details, or immediate playing information are included in the provided accounts. Overall, the coverage is limited to the announcement of the signing and the contract duration, presenting the transfer as a straightforward player acquisition by Leicestershire from Warwickshire.
Leicestershire sign Warwickshire batter Hamza Shaikh on three-year deal
Leicestershire Cricket Club signs batter Hamza Shaikh from Warwickshire on a three-year contract, according to reports. The move sees Shaikh leave Warwickshire and join Leicestershire’s squad for the...
- Leicestershire sign batter Hamza Shaikh from Warwickshire.
- The contract is for three years.
- Shaikh’s move is reported as an off-season club transfer.
- All sources provided agree on the signing details and deal length.
Leicestershire sign batter Hamza Shaikh from Warwickshire on a three-year deal.
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