Aussie cricketer Bailey to join Sussex

English county cricket club Sussex have signed Australian batsman George Bailey for the second half of their T20 Blast campaign this summer.

Australian batsman George Bailey is to join Sussex for the second half of their Twenty20 Blast campaign this summer.

Bailey, who will also be available in the Royal London Cup, has signed a deal to take over from Sri Lankan great Mahela Jayawardene, who will be Sussex's overseas player for their first seven Blast group fixtures.

Bailey, 32, has captained Australia in 50-over and T20 formats - including in the champions' World Cup group match victory over England this year - and previously played for Hampshire.

"I'm delighted that I will be heading to Hove ... and I am looking forward to testing myself once more in one of the toughest domestic cricket environments," he said.

"I have heard excellent things about the set-up at Sussex, and we have a really exciting squad that I believe can mount title challenges in all formats in 2015."

Sussex's professional cricket manager Mark Robinson added: "The whole club is really excited at the prospect of George joining us.

"He is obviously a fantastic one-day player and is also a World Cup winner and international captain - which will only add to our dressing room."


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