Will Yuzi Chahal and Conway Shine for Northamptonshire in 2026?

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Key Takeaways
- Yuzvendra Chahal returns to Northamptonshire for the 2026 season.
- Chahal has a strong record in both List A and first-class formats with the team.
- His experience will be beneficial for younger players in the squad.
- Harry Conway is also re-signed, enhancing the team's bowling attack.
- The team aims for success in the One-Day Cup and County Championship.
Northampton, Oct 2 (NationPress) Indian leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal has officially been re-signed by Northamptonshire as an overseas player for their upcoming 2026 campaign. Chahal is set to return to the Northants for the latter part of their season, continuing to participate in the One-Day Cup and County Championship for a third consecutive summer. He has already claimed seven List A wickets and 44 first-class wickets with the team.
"Yuzi is a tremendous asset to our squad. His career record is impressive, and he brings an abundance of class and experience to the team. I thoroughly enjoyed working with him this year and am eager to continue our collaboration in 2026. For our young spinners like Nirvan Ramesh and Stuart van der Merwe, having Yuzi around for guidance will be invaluable," stated Darren Lehmann, the head coach of Northamptonshire.
Chahal has taken 31 wickets over two County Championship stints at The County Ground and boasts considerable international experience. With a total of 217 wickets for India in white-ball formats during his seven-year international career, Chahal aims to contribute his skills and knowledge during the 2026 campaign.
“I am thrilled to continue my journey with Northamptonshire. It truly feels like home to me, and I love playing cricket here. We have an excellent squad, and I look forward to striving for further success next year,” Chahal expressed.
Furthermore, Northamptonshire has also re-signed Australia’s Harry Conway. The quick bowler, who secured 20 wickets in just four Championship matches earlier this year, is set to return for the start of the 2026 season. The 33-year-old is expected to be available for the initial seven-game stretch in April and May.
“Harry is a fantastic addition for 2026. His performance last year was outstanding, and I am eager to work with him for a longer duration. His capability to take wickets on various surfaces and his presence within the team make him an invaluable player,” Lehmann remarked.
“I’m overjoyed to have re-signed at Wantage Road for an extended period next season. I hope to make a significant impact in the changing room and help win games in the division,” Conway stated.