Shahid Afridi&Razzaq join Melbourne Renegades t20 

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 Pakistan's previous captain Shahid Afridi and all-rounder Abdul Razzaq have connected the Melbourne Renegades for the first period of the Twenty20 Big Bash League.
Afridi, who has captained his country in every one three formats and is a celebrated limited-overs player, is supposed to have resisted overtures from Adelaide, where shahid afridi played in the Big Bash in 2009-10, The Age reports.
Still as Razzaq's profile pales balance to that of Afridi, he is a reliable player in both discipline, mostly his precise medium-fast seam bowling.
Afridi said the attract of in performance with Razzaq this summer "was an opportunity that I couldn't turn sliding even though I had better money offers from additional teams".
Razzaq is so far to debut in the Big Bash League, which has been extended for the coming summer from six state-based teams to eight city-based teams.
On the other hand, he lauded its standing, saying: "The Big Bash League is a competition that is extremely thinking of in the cricketing world, and is almost certainly the best T20 competition in conditions of ability stage and grounds."
The signings get the Renegades to approximately their complete complement; need merely two additional players previous to December to arrive at the obligatory 18 man squad





Pakistan's previous captain Shahid Afridi and all-rounder Abdul Razzaq have connected the Melbourne Renegades for the first period of the Twenty20 Big Bash League.
Afridi, who has captained his country in every one three formats and is a celebrated limited-overs player, is supposed to have resisted overtures from Adelaide, where shahid afridi played in the Big Bash in 2009-10, The Age reports.
Still as Razzaq's profile pales balance to that of Afridi, he is a reliable player in both discipline, mostly his precise medium-fast seam bowling.
Afridi said the attract of in performance with Razzaq this summer "was an opportunity that I couldn't turn sliding even though I had better money offers from additional teams".
Razzaq is so far to debut in the Big Bash League, which has been extended for the coming summer from six state-based teams to eight city-based teams.
On the other hand, he lauded its standing, saying: "The Big Bash League is a competition that is extremely thinking of in the cricketing world, and is almost certainly the best T20 competition in conditions of ability stage and grounds."
The signings get the Renegades to approximately their complete complement; need merely two additional players previous to December to arrive at the obligatory 18 man squad



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