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Shaun Udal

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Shaun David Udal (born 18 March 1969, Cove, Hampshire) is an English cricketer. An off spin bowler and lower-middle order batsman, he was a member of England's Test team in 2005. In the domestic game he played for Hampshire between 1988 and 2007 and he has signed a two year contract to play for Middlesex for 2008 and 2009. He played in ten One Day Internationals in 1994 and 1995, including the winter tour of Australia, but did not play for the Test team at that time. It was not until September 2005, after an impressive season with Hampshire, that he was recalled to the England squad for their tour of Pakistan when they were looking for more spinners in addition to Ashley Giles. He made his Test debut in the first Test of that tour at the age of 36. He disappointed somewhat, taking only three wickets in his first three Tests, although he did contribute some runs in the lower order. However, he retained his place on the Indian tour for later that winter, and returned to the side for the third and final Test in Mumbai. He was instrumental in England's victory, taking figures of 4 wickets for 14 runs in the second innings. With the continuing unavailability through injury of Ashley Giles, Udal started the 2006 season in contention with Monty Panesar for Englands spinning berth. He was not, however picked for the opening three-Test series against Sri Lanka, nor for the Ashes tour of Australia which started in November 2006. During his time at Hampshire, he wrote a weekly article throughout the County Cricket season about his experiences the previous week for the Hampshire Chronicle. On 17 September 2007 he announced his decision to retire from first-class cricket at the end of the 2007 season [1]. On 30 October 2007 he joined minor county side Berkshire as their professional for the 2008 season [2] and was also set to play for Henley in the Homes Counties League [3] but on 4 December 2007, Udal returned to first-class cricket having signed a two-year deal with Middlesex.[4]. [5] On the 25th October 2008, it was announced that he would be the Club Captain for the 2009 season. [6] On April6, 2009 he was selected in the preliminary 30 man squad to represent England for the ICC World Twenty20.

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