Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
Jonny Bairstow is set to return to the cricket pitch this week as he dons the Yorkshire jersey for their County Championship clash against Sussex at Scarborough. The announcement comes after the 34-year-old wicketkeeper-batter was recently dropped from the England team, a move that has caught the attention of cricket fans and pundits alike. Bairstow, who has an impressive 100 Test caps to his name, has not played for Yorkshire in any competition this season. However, with Yorkshire hosting the current Division Two leaders, his inclusion is timely and crucial. The team will be eager to benefit from Bairstow’s experience and talent, especially as they aim to make their mark in the Championship. Yorkshire head coach Ottis Gibson emphasized the importance of Bairstow’s presence in the team. "I spoke to Jonny, and he still has ambitions of getting back into the England team," Gibson shared with the club's website. His comments reflect a shared commitment between the player and the club to foster a renewed sense of purpose and performance. Bairstow’s recent exclusion from the England squad follows the team’s series win over the West Indies and their forthcoming matches against Sri Lanka. His absence has raised eyebrows, particularly given his previous contributions to the national side. Gibson’s assurance that the Yorkshire setup is prepared to provide the necessary support to help Bairstow regain form indicates a strategic approach to reviving his cricketing career. The coach highlighted the importance of giving Bairstow "some love" as he works to prove himself once again. "Jonny Bairstow is a serious cricketer anyway, but when he has a point to prove he's even more dangerous," Gibson noted, alluding to the potential resurgence that could follow from Bairstow’s desire to reclaim his spot in the England lineup. After participating in The Hundred with Welsh Fire last month, Bairstow expressed his dedication to the sport, stating, "All I want to do is play for England." This fervent desire may serve as motivation as he steps onto the field for Yorkshire, showcasing his skills and commitment to the game. As the match against Sussex approaches, all eyes will be on Bairstow. His performance could not only influence Yorkshire's chances in the Championship but also serve as a pivotal moment for his aspirations to return to international cricket. With the right mix of determination and support, Bairstow has the potential to turn this chapter of his career into a remarkable comeback story.