Jonny Bairstow will follow David’s footsteps after Dawid Malan agrees to be the Red Ball claim for Yorkshire while acquiring the T20 side.
White Rose officially installed Bairstow until the start of the County season, and the 35 -year -old boy hoped to appear in the Pakistan Super League or Indian Premier League, but now he has been signed to select the club’s Division One.
David Bairstow played a role for three years between 1984-87, and his son picked up a baton almost 40 years later.
“He has been here for 20 years and has been a captain,” said Bairstow.
“County is built in my heart, and I have a tremendous pride in representing the club in the field. As a captain, it is a true honor to be an exciting season.
“If they asked me 10 years ago, I will do it. What can I do? It is one of the largest clubs in the world and very difficult to refuse.”
Captain experience
Bairstow’s senior captain’s experience will be expanded to two games in 2015 with a solitary T20 match and Welsh Fire in the back.
He asked what kind of leader he would be. “I have been playing with various captains for a long time for a long time returning to MAGS (Yorkshire’s Director Anthony McGrath), Andrew Strauss, Eoin Morgan, and Ben Stokes for a long time.
“But I will do it in my own personal way. It’s okay regardless of whether it is right and wrong.”
In the case of Malan, in 2022, the world’s No. 1 T20 hitter and World Cup winners are the first trophy of Yorkshire on Vitality Blast.
The international window is closed
At the age of 37, he was ready to focus on jobs and accepted his international age.
“I still think it’s enough to play last year? Yes, yes,” he said.
“Someone received a lot of money and made a different decision to make such a decision, but I think too much in the English cricket is not about the performance, but about age.
“Perhaps I didn’t score as much as I liked in the T20, but I think I performed in all series last year and a half in the 50th cricket.
“Time continues. To look back on all decisions with regret or bad thoughts, it will be a lonely world.
“I enjoyed time with the UK, but I was over and I had time to do everything I had and to do it in Yorkshire.”
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