
NEW DELHI: Abhishek Jhunjhunwala, the batsman who recently severed ties with the ICL, has become the first player from the rebel cricket league to get an IPL franchisee contract.
The Bengal batsman is likely to represent Rajasthan Royals in the exhibition match against Middlesex at Lord's on Monday.
He was called by Rajasthan Royals to attend a training camp in Jaipur which began on Sunday for the benefit of the England-bound players for the exhibition match.
The camp was conducted under the supervision of Darren Berry, direction of coaching, and former Indian team physio John Gloster.
He joined the ICL during its inception in 2007 and represented the Royal Bengal Tigers. Jhunjhunwala scored 615 runs during his stint with the rebel league and also claimed four wickets with his off-breaks.
The Bengal batsman is likely to represent Rajasthan Royals in the exhibition match against Middlesex at Lord's on Monday.
He was called by Rajasthan Royals to attend a training camp in Jaipur which began on Sunday for the benefit of the England-bound players for the exhibition match.
The camp was conducted under the supervision of Darren Berry, direction of coaching, and former Indian team physio John Gloster.
He joined the ICL during its inception in 2007 and represented the Royal Bengal Tigers. Jhunjhunwala scored 615 runs during his stint with the rebel league and also claimed four wickets with his off-breaks.
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