The return of Kane Williamson boosts Yorkshire Vikings for their NatWest T20 Blast trip to Durham Jets tomorrow night.
The New Zealand batsman played in the Vikings’ opening game of this season’s competition – a narrow loss to defending champions Northants Steelbacks – before jetting off to the West Indies with his country.
However, he is back at Headingley and named in a mouth-watering squad that also includes fellow overseas player Aaron Finch.
Yorkshire will be looking to reignite their Blast campaign after a week, in which they played five matches, saw them win only once.
Two washouts and the same amount of defeats in those seven days left them occupying fourth spot, three points below third-placed Worcestershire Rapids and one above Durham.
Yorkshire head to the Emirates Durham ICG in search of revenge after the second of those aforementioned losses came against the Jets, who shot out the Tykes for just 95 when chasing a modest total of 123 at Headingley.
Durham, who have won their last two completed matches, are without England all-rounder Ben Stokes.
Australia seamer John Hastings is a man in form, taking seven wickets in his last two outings, while Phil Mustard is starting to find the boundary more consistently of late.
NatWest T20 Blast fact
* Yorkshire Vikings have hit the fewest sixes in NatWest T20 Blast 2014 (19), having played the joint-fewest matches (seven). Hampshire have hit the most (57 in 11 completed games).