Kamlesh Barjati
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Pakistan's former captain Shahid Afridi and all-rounder Abdul Razzaq have joined the Melbourne Renegades for the first season of the Twenty20 Big Bash League.
Afridi, who has captained his country in all three formats and is a renowned limited-overs player, is believed to have resisted overtures from Adelaide, where he played in the Big Bash in 2009-10, The Age reports.
While Razzaq's profile pales compared to that of Afridi, he is a reliable performer in both disciplines, particularly his accurate medium-fast seam bowling.
Afridi said the lure of playing with Razzaq this summer "was an opportunity that I couldn't turn down even though I had better money offers from other teams".
Razzaq is yet to debut in the Big Bash League, which has been expanded for the coming summer from six state-based teams to eight city-based teams.
Nevertheless, he lauded its reputation, saying: "The Big Bash League is a tournament that is highly thought of in the cricketing world, and is probably the best T20 competition in terms of skill level and grounds."
The signings take the Renegades to almost their full complement, needing only two more players before December to reach the mandatory 18-man squad.
http://icc-cricket.yahoo.net/newsdetails.php?newsId=16220_1310191740
Afridi, who has captained his country in all three formats and is a renowned limited-overs player, is believed to have resisted overtures from Adelaide, where he played in the Big Bash in 2009-10, The Age reports.
While Razzaq's profile pales compared to that of Afridi, he is a reliable performer in both disciplines, particularly his accurate medium-fast seam bowling.
Afridi said the lure of playing with Razzaq this summer "was an opportunity that I couldn't turn down even though I had better money offers from other teams".
Razzaq is yet to debut in the Big Bash League, which has been expanded for the coming summer from six state-based teams to eight city-based teams.
Nevertheless, he lauded its reputation, saying: "The Big Bash League is a tournament that is highly thought of in the cricketing world, and is probably the best T20 competition in terms of skill level and grounds."
The signings take the Renegades to almost their full complement, needing only two more players before December to reach the mandatory 18-man squad.
http://icc-cricket.yahoo.net/newsdetails.php?newsId=16220_1310191740