Shoaib Bashir To Join Derbyshire In County Championship Division Two 2026

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Shoaib Bashir is making a bold move to Division Two. After Somerset let him go last month, the 22-year-old off-spinner has agreed terms with Derbyshire for a two-year deal, set to be finalised soon. It’s a fresh start for Bashir, England’s go-to spinner who’s been without a county home since November 1, despite the ECB covering his wages as a centrally contracted player.

Shoaib Bashir’s Journey In County Cricket

Shoaib Bashir’s journey hasn’t been smooth in county cricket. He burst onto the scene with his red-ball debut for Somerset in 2023, but chances were scarce thanks to Jack Leach holding the fort. In 10 matches for the club, he grabbed just 14 wickets, with his last outing in 2024. To get game time, he went on loan last year first to Worcestershire, where he played five Blast games and one Championship match against Surrey, snaring two wickets.

Earlier this year, he linked up with Glamorgan for three games, standing in for the injured Mason Crane and picking up two more wickets in five innings. Overall, his County Championship stats show 18 wickets at an average of 84, not the fireworks we’ve seen in Tests.

Where Is Shoaib Bashir Now?

Right now, Shoaib Bashir is with England for the Ashes, but he hasn’t played in the first three Tests. This Derbyshire switch ends an odd situation where the nation’s top spinner had no county base among the 18 first-class sides. Division Two might just be the perfect playground for him to rebuild rhythm and bag wickets regularly.

Derbyshire, aiming to climb back up, get a proven international talent who’s already played 19 Tests since his 2024 India debut, claiming 68 wickets at 39. Could this spark a red-hot county resurgence? Stay tuned, 2026 could be his breakout year in counties.

Also read: Worcestershire Signs South African All-Rounder Beyers Swanepoel

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