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Thursday, 7 March, 2002, 17:03 GMT
Byas switches camps
David Byas batting against Glamorgan
Byas retired after Yorkshire's 2001 Championship season
In a shock move, former Yorkshire captain David Byas is to return from retirement to turn out for cross-Pennine rivals Lancashire in 2002.

Byas, 38, appeared to have called a close to his 15-year first-class career after leading the Tykes to their first County Championship in 33 years last season.

The opening batsman said at the time he wanted to quit while "still at the top".

  David Byas factfile
Born: 26.8.63, Middledale
Yorkshire debut: 1986
Awarded county cap: 1991
Highest score: 213 v Worcestershire, 1995
Made Yorkshire captain: 1996
Career runs: 14,398
Career first-class average: 35.37
But, following the retirement of of Michael Atherton, and with veteran Neil Fairbrother suffering injury trouble, the Old Trafford club tempted Byas into signing a one-year contract.

Speaking to BBC Radio, Byas hinted that he had been pushed into retirement sooner than he would have wished.

"The decision made in September wasn't only mine," he said, "although I don't want to go further into that.

"I was happily retired but after a little persuading, I see the prospect as an exciting challenge.

"I'm looking forward to joining up with the squad and hopefully my experience will complement the promising younger players at the club."

Byas has 14,398 first-class runs to his name at an average of 35.37.

"Hopefully the signing of David will provide some experienced competition at the top of the batting order," said cricket manager Mike Watkinson.

"Although we are firmly committed to developing the best young players within the county, the services of David will help provide some short term stability to the squad."

Crawley move

The announcement looks likely to increase John Crawley's chances of ending his contract with the Red Rose county.

The 30-year-old recently failed to win his release when the England and Wales Cricket Board ruled that Lancashire were not guilty of breaching their agreement with him.


Its due to the Crawley issue that Lancashire find themselves in pretty desperate straits
Yorkshire chief exec
Chris Hassell
But he has reportedly offered the club £40,000 to buy out the remaining three years of his contract.

Byas is not the first Yorkshire captain to end his career elsewhere - Brian Close moved to Somerset after that 1968 Championship win and Raymond Illingworth joined Leicestershire.

But the former skipper's move to Yorkshire's Roses rivals is unprecedented.

"I've just spoke to David and wished him well," Yorkshire chief executive Chris Hassell told BBC Sport Online.

"I think its due to the Crawley issue that Lancashire find themselves in pretty desperate straits.

"He's a talented player and, having retired, it must be a huge fillip to have someone call him up and ask him to help them out."

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Yorkshire cricket coach Wayne Clark
"I just wish him the best of luck"
Former Yorkshire batsman Dickie Bird
"When I heard the news I was shocked"
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