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Gul hoping to land Glamorgan deal

Umar Gul is hoping to land a one-month stint with Glamorgan during the ongoing county season and before the start of Pakistan's tour to England in the summer



Umar Gul is looking to follow in Waqar Younis's footsteps by signing for Glamorgan © AFP

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Umar Gul is hoping to land a one-month stint with Glamorgan during the ongoing county season and before the start of Pakistan's tour to England in the summer.

Gul said he would play for the club if the deal is negotiated successfully and he gets clearance from the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). "I have been approached by Glamorgan for this season and if I get permission from the PCB then I would be delighted to play in the English season," Gul told AFP.

Gul only recently returned to international cricket, during the ODI series against India in February, having been out injured since March 2004. In his last Test appearance before a serious stress fracture of the back almost ended his career, Gul took five wickets against India at Lahore, helping his side to a famous win.

Understandably, Gul has been inconsistent since his comeback, though he has produced a couple of impressive spells against India and in Sri Lanka. In his time away, others such as Rana Naved-ul-Hasan and Mohammad Asif have emerged as pace bowling options.

Gul added, "I spoke to Bob Woolmer who has suggested that I play for one month for the county and join the Pakistan team if I am required for the England tour." If he does sign up, Gul will join fellow countrymen Asif, Rana and Mushtaq Ahmed, the leg-spinner, on the circuit. And he will hope to emulate Waqar Younis, who enjoyed a successful stint with the county in the late nineties.

Pakistan tour England between June and September for four Tests and five one-day games and a preliminary squad for the pre-tour training camp is due to be announced on Wednesday.

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