WORLD EXCLUSIVE
Gloucestershire are shortly to confirm that Gemaal Hussain will be leaving the club after only two years. Hussain (below) apparently believes that playing first division cricket will help him as he strives for international recognition.
The county failed to persuade the swing bowler to stay despite the offer of a new contract. He follows Antony Ireland and Steve Kirby out of Nevil Road and leaves Gloucestershire desperately short of bowling options for the coming season.
After five years of trying and four different counties, Hussain finally made his breakthrough in 2010 with Gloucestershire, topping the second division wicket-taking table with 67 wickets at 22.34.
A press release will appear on glosccc.co.uk later this evening.
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