Shan Masood Joins Leicestershire: A Major Boost for the Foxes in All Formats
Leicestershire sign former Yorkshire captain Shan Masood, adding proven match-winning ability and leadership to their squad across all formats.

Leicestershire Strengthen Squad with Shan Masood Signing
Leicestershire have made a significant move ahead of the upcoming cricket season by securing the services of Pakistani international and former Yorkshire captain Shan Masood. The 35-year-old batter will be available for all formats, bringing his wealth of experience to the Foxes as they aim to compete across competitions.
A Proven Performer in County Cricket
- Amassed over 25,000 runs across all formats since his 2007 first-class debut
- Previously played for Derbyshire before joining Yorkshire
- Instrumental in Yorkshire's promotion back to Division One last season
Availability and Expectations
Masood will miss the initial County Championship fixtures due to prior commitments with the Pakistan Super League (PSL). However, he will join the squad in time for the start of the T20 Blast in May.
Claude Henderson, Leicestershire's director of cricket, expressed his excitement about the acquisition:
"Shan is a proven talent who can win matches in both red and white ball cricket. His leadership and experience will be invaluable to our team both on and off the pitch."
Masood's Perspective on the Move
The Pakistani batter shared his enthusiasm about joining Leicestershire at what he sees as an exciting time for the club:
"The club has been very competitive in all formats and produced some fantastic young players recently. I'm looking forward to contributing to continued success across all competitions."
Leicestershire's Recent Moves
This signing continues Leicestershire's active recruitment:
- Peter Handscomb named County Championship captain
- Lewis Kimber appointed T20 captain
- Signed Dutch all-rounder Logan van Beek in February
Masood's addition significantly bolsters Leicestershire's batting lineup and provides crucial leadership for their promotion push in the County Championship and ambitions in limited-overs cricket.