Will Young: Northamptonshire name New Zealand batter as red-ball captain
Will Young made 134 for Northants against Warwickshire in May, the same game in which Ricardo Vasconcelos hit his only hundred of the season
Northamptonshire have named New Zealand batter Will Young as red-ball skipper for the rest of the 2022 Championship. The 29-year-old replaces Ricardo Vasconcelos, who is averaging only 26.5 with the bat and has resigned from the role after just eight games in charge.Wicketkeeper Rossington subsequently joined Essex on loan and last month agreed a three-year deal at Chelmsford."However, I truly believe that this is the best decision for myself as well as the club moving forward.
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