Yorkshire and England spinner Adil Rashid is hopeful of making a return to red-ball cricket but admits his shoulder injury means he has “no idea” when that might be. The 32-year-old World Cup winner signed a one-year limited-overs deal with the Headingley club last month. “It’s been very frustrating, but that happens in cricket. You have your ups and downs,” he told BBC Radio Leeds. “It’s not ideal but it’s something I had to deal with and overcome.” Rashid has played 19 Tests for England, but has not played a first-class game since the first match in the series in West Indies in January 2019. He said: “I can’t decide a time. If the shoulder is better, it could be soon. If the shoulder’s not great then I’ve still got to hold fire. But like I say, I’ve still got that in me to play red-ball cricket and see where it takes me. So that’s something in the future hopefully.