Key Points

South African left-arm spinner Keshav Maharaj has signed with Leicestershire for the 2026 County Championship season. The 35-year-old brings an impressive record of 998 career wickets across all formats, including 313 international wickets for South Africa. Maharaj has previously excelled in county cricket with Lancashire and Yorkshire, taking 55 wickets at an average of 18.2. He becomes the second overseas signing for Leicestershire's Division One comeback campaign alongside Australian Peter Handscomb.

Key Points: Keshav Maharaj Joins Leicestershire for 2026 County Championship

  • Maharaj brings 998 career wickets across all formats to Leicestershire
  • His 632 first-class wickets include 9/129 best against Sri Lanka
  • Previously excelled at Lancashire and Yorkshire with 55 wickets
  • Joins Peter Handscomb as second overseas signing for 2026 campaign
2 min read

Keshav Maharaj joins Leicestershire for 2026 County Championship season

South Africa spinner Keshav Maharaj signs with Leicestershire for 2026 County Championship, bringing 998 career wickets and experience from Lancashire and Yorkshire stints.

"I love playing county cricket. The competitiveness helps you adapt and improve your game - Keshav Maharaj"

Leicestershire, September 13

South Africa left-arm spinner Keshav Maharaj joined the Leicestershire side for the 2026 County Championship for the first four months of the next season as the side targets Division One of the tournament

A revered left-arm spinner, Maharaj has claimed an astonishing 998 wickets across formats during his career, including 313 on the international stage for reigning World Test champions South Africa.

The 35-year-old has 632 first-class wickets to his name - taken at 26.78 apiece - registering a career-best haul of 9/129 against Sri Lanka in July 2018.

He has also shown his capabilities with the bat, amassing almost 6,000 runs across formats with two centuries in the longest form of the game.

Maharaj's stint with Leicestershire will be his third in county cricket, having previously excelled during spells with Lancashire and Yorkshire in Division One, during which he accumulated 55 wickets at an average of 18.2 from just eight County Championship appearances.

Upon signing for the Foxes, Maharaj said, as quoted by a press release from Leicestershire, "I'm really proud to be joining Leicestershire. I've been digging into the history of the Club, and it seems like a very exciting time to sign. The boys have done some exceptional work throughout the season and have built some great momentum heading into next year. It's early days, but we're tracking in the right direction, so who knows how far this team can go?"

"I love playing county cricket. The competitiveness helps you adapt and improve your game, so I can't wait to get stuck into that challenge and hopefully put in some big performances for the Foxes. I'm a competitor, that's one of my biggest things. I like to be relentless in whatever I do but also be a calm character who can contribute to the culture in the changing room. Hopefully I can add those qualities to Leicestershire and help propel the team to what they want to achieve," the Proteas cricketer added.

Director of Cricket, Claude Henderson, said: "It's fantastic to welcome Keshav to Leicestershire. Alongside his exceptional cricketing abilities, he will bring vast international experience, leadership skills, and a huge passion for the game - all of which will be fundamental to our changing room."

Maharaj becomes the second overseas addition to sign up for Leicestershire's Division One comeback, joining Australian international Peter Handscomb for the 2026 campaign.

- ANI

Share this article:

Reader Comments

P
Priya S
998 wickets across formats is just incredible! Indian spinners should watch and learn from his techniques. Hope he gets to 1000 wickets milestone soon! 🙌
A
Arjun K
County cricket continues to attract top international talent. Good for Maharaj to get more experience in English conditions. Hope he performs well!
S
Sarah B
His stats in county cricket are impressive - 55 wickets in just 8 matches! Leicestershire made a smart move here. Looking forward to watching him play.
V
Vikram M
At 35, he's still going strong! Shows age is just a number when you have skill and dedication. Respect from India! 👏
M
Michael C
While he's a great player, I wonder if Leicestershire should have invested in younger talent. At 35, how many more years of top cricket does he have? Still, his experience will help.
A
Ananya R
Love his attitude! "I'm a competitor" - that's the spirit! Wishing him all the success with Leicestershire. Hope he takes them to the top! 💪

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50