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Inzamam signs for Yorkshire

KARACHI (Reuters) - Former Pakistan captain Inzamam-ul-Haq is to make his English county championship debut for Yorkshire later this month, called up as a replacement for compatriot Younis Khan, who will be on international duty.

"I was offered a short-term contract by Yorkshire and I have accepted it because I have never experienced playing for a county," the batsman told Reuters yesterday.

Inzamam said he would be flying out to England next week to replace Younis, who is returning home to join up with the Twenty20 World Cup squad.

"I see my stint with Yorkshire as a good opportunity to get ready for a hectic international season for Pakistan," Inzamam added.

The 37-year-old stepped down as captain and retired from one-day internationals in March after his team was eliminated in the first round of the World Cup in the West Indies.

However, the player said he was keen to continue playing Test cricket for his country and was also considering an offer from the lucrative Indian Cricket League (ICL).

He is expected to feature in three four-day matches and as many one-day matches while in England.

Inzamam has played 119 Tests and 378 one-day internationals.

The ICL, a private Twenty20 tournament starting in October, has been trying to recruit a number of leading players in South Asia and Pakistan opener Imran Farhat is the latest international linked with the competition.

Yesterday, Farhat asked the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to terminate his central contract and confirmed he was seriously considering an offer from ICL organisers.