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I remember choosing Lancashire on Playstation: Washington Sundar

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James Anderson during his stint at Lancashire, a club he chose even while playing on his Playstation. With his upcoming stint at the English county side, the 22-year-old will be making his comeback in red-ball cricket since sustaining a finger injury in July last year.

The injury sidelined him from India's tour of England last year and also the second leg of the 2021 Indian Premier League. "I remember playing with my Playstation and choosing Lancashire against most of the domestic teams here.

It is great to be here and playing for Lancashire," Washington said in an interview with the club's official YouTube channel.

The young all-rounder added, "It has got some exciting talents and some experienced players. I am looking forward to sharing the dressing room with them and to sharing knowledge about how cricket is played here. "Most importantly, I look forward to winning a lot of games and making memories with all." Washington said he loved to be Andrew Flintoff when playing video games.

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