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Dean Elgar: Essex sign former South Africa captain on three-year deal

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Dean Elgar made his Test debut against Australia in 2012Image source, Getty Images
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Dean Elgar made his Test debut against Australia in 2012

Former South Africa captain and opening batter Dean Elgar has signed for Essex on a three-year contract.

The 36-year-old will help fill the gap left by Sir Alastair Cook, who announced his retirement in October.

Elgar scored 5,347 runs in 86 Tests and ended his international career after the recent series against India.

"The club have been pushing for honours in recent years and I'm eager to contribute to further success," he told the Essex website.

"I've thoroughly enjoyed my previous experiences in county cricket and I'm really looking forward to joining up with the squad ahead of the season."

He is a second signing for the team ahead of the new season - after Essex finished runners-up to champions Surrey in 2023 - following the arrival of wicketkeeper Jordan Cox from Kent.

Elgar has county experience with Somerset and Surrey and has scored 16,676 runs in first-class cricket, including 48 centuries.

The left-hander hit 185 against India at Centurion in December to help South Africa to an innings victory - though the series ended 1-1.

"Dean brings a wealth of talent and experience that will undoubtedly strengthen our squad for the 2024 season," said Essex head coach Anthony McGrath.

"His achievements in the international arena speak volumes about his capabilities and we are excited to witness his impact at Essex."

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