Gale quits as limited-overs captain

05 August 2015 10:16

Andrew Gale has resigned as Yorkshire's limited-overs captain, with deputy Alex Lees stepping into the role.

Lees has skippered the Tykes in their last four Royal London One-day Cup matches due to Gale's wrist injury and the latter has now stepped down from the role permanently.

Gale, 31, will continue to lead the county champions in the four-day game and remains available for both forms of white-ball cricket.

"After nearly six seasons of being club captain across all formats, I now feel the time is right to step down as List A and T20 captain and solely concentrate on captaining the Championship team," said Gale.

"I feel it's beneficial for a fresh voice and new ideas in the shorter format of the game, and with the current demands of the schedule I need to manage my body in preparation for Championship cricket. I still hope to play a large part in the club's future success with the bat in the shorter format.

"I've enjoyed every minute in leading the team, participating in the Champions League in South Africa was a highlight, along with reaching a One-Day semi-final. I would like to wish Alex Lees all the best in the short-term and whoever the club appoint in the long-term."

Yorkshire director of cricket, Martyn Moxon, said: "Andrew has developed into an outstanding captain of Yorkshire. He leads from the front and is a very passionate and proud leader.

"To relinquish the captaincy of our one-day teams, therefore, has been a very difficult decision for him to make.

"However, the physical demands of the shorter format of cricket eventually take its toll and consequently affect the energy you require to lead the team in all formats.

"Andrew will continue to captain the side in the LV= County Championship and I believe this decision will enable him to fulfil this role for many years to come."

Lees marked his first day in the role by being dismissed for one in the Group A game against Somerset at Scarborough.

Source: PA