DERBYSHIRE, United Kingdom, CMC-Veteran West Indies middle order batsman, Shivnarine Chanderpaul, has signed a two-year contract to play for English county side Derbyshire.
The 38-year-old Guyanese left-hander is expected to be available to represent Derbyshire in all county competitions in 2013.
Chanderpaul’s two year deal also includes the club having first option to keep him for a third season.
“I’m excited to be joining an ambitious club with a talented young side,” Chanderpaul said.
“I was impressed with Karl Krikken’s vision for the team and I am looking forward to linking up with them at the start of the season.”
Chanderpaul, who boasts a first-class average of 56.32, has had previous spells in the county game, helping Durham win the County Championship in 2008 and 2009.
He played for Lancashire in 2010 and in 2011 represented Warwickshire, where he made three hundreds and averaged 89.83 in five matches to help the club finish second in Division One.
“We have recruited a world-class player at the peak of his game and I hope this sends a message to our members and supporters that we mean business ahead of the 2013 season,” said Chairman Chris Grant. “The fact that Derbyshire are able to attract someone of his calibre is an indication of our ambition and the esteem in which the club is now held in the cricketing world”.
Derbyshire will play in division one this year after being promoted for winning division two last year.
Chanderpaul, currently representing Guyana in the Caribbean T20 tournament underway in Port of Spain, is the number two ranked batsman in test cricket behind Australian Michael Clarke.
In November he hit his 26th and 27th Test tons, taking him to 10,696 runs at an average of 51.67 in 146 games.
“Shivnarine’s statistics in all forms of the game speak for themselves and he has been one of the standout players on the world stage for a long time,” said Head coach Karl Krikken.
“There is no doubt Shivnarine will have a hugely positive effect on our talented young squad as we embark on the challenge of Division One cricket.”