OTTIS GIBSON believes the future is bright after Yorkshire finished the season on a high.
As attention turns towards planning for next season, Yorkshire will try to boost their overseas ranks. Shan Masood, who made a brilliant hundred in the Worcestershire victory, is back next year and may be joined by another batsman.
“There’s no signings in the pipeline yet; we have to look at where we’re going and what we’re thinking about with regards to overseas players,” added Gibson. “We know that Shan is coming back, and then we have to look at whether we go for an experienced middle-order batter, maybe, because we’re keen to try and do that if we can.
“We might look into the overseas market to see if we can get an experienced No 4/No 5, but, if not, there are other options.
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