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Steve Smith to play for Barbados Tridents in CPL
- Updated: July 25, 2018
Tainted Australian cricketer and former captain Steve Smith is slated to play for Barbados Trident, replacing Bangladesh’s Shakib Al Hasan
Former Australia skipper Steve Smith will play for a cricket bar Barbados Tridents in a arriving deteriorate of a Caribbean Premier League (CPL). The 29-year-old transposed Bangladesh cricketer Shakib Al Hasan in a group who is no longer accessible for a tournament.
This will be a second contest for a right-hand batsman after being criminialized for a year from a Australian Cricket following his purpose in a ball-tampering liaison during a third Test of a four-match array opposite South Africa in Mar this year. Earlier this month, a Australian batsman played in Global T20 Canada tournament.
Reflecting on Smith’s inclusion into a team, Barbados Trident conduct manager Robin Singh that they have suffered a outrageous blow in a form of Hasan adding that Smith is a world-class replacement. “It is a outrageous blow to remove Shakib for a contest though in Steve Smith, we have a truly world-class deputy who can assistance to move energy to a batting lineup,” ESPNcricinfo.com quoted Robin Singh, as saying. “As a male who has played cricket during a top turn all over a universe we are really assured that Smith will be a large success with a Tridents,” he added.
Smith crushed dual fifties in 6 innings of Global T20 contest and scored 167 runs with an normal of 33.40 and strike rate of 119.28. On a associated note, a Caribbean Premier League is slated to be hold from Aug 8 to Sep 16.