WATCH: Steve Smith faces Australian bowlers, joins David Warner in Bangladesh Premier League

Both David Warner and Steve Smith will compete in the Bangladesh Premier League next year. Photo: Rogan Ward/Reuters

Both David Warner and Steve Smith will compete in the Bangladesh Premier League next year. Photo: Rogan Ward/Reuters

Published Nov 27, 2018

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DHAKA – Bangladesh Premier League side Comilla Victorians on Tuesday announced the signing of former Australian captain Steve Smith for the upcoming edition of the T20 tournament.

Victorians coach Mohammad Salahuddin told AFP that Smith would join the team mid-January for the second phase of the BPL as a replacement for Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik.

“He will come after (the) first four matches in (the) Dhaka phase and join the team in (the north-eastern city of) Sylhet,” he said.

“Shoaib Malik won’t be able to play for the whole tournament. He will play in the first round and Steve will join after that.”

Australia’s former vice-captain David Warner will also play in the BPL – which runs from January 5 to February 8 next year – having signed for the Sylhet Sixers.

Smith and Warner were handed year-long international bans for their roles in a ball-tampering scandal that rocked Australian cricket in March.

The BPL will be Smith’s third T20 league outing – after Canada’s Global T20 and the Caribbean Premier League – since the ban was imposed.

He also recently signed up for the Pakistan Super League, which will be played in February and March.

Victorians coach Salahuddin was ecstatic with the Smith signing.

“The balance of the team will be better. I needed an experienced batsman in the team. We needed a batsman who would understand the game situation and control the game,” he said.

The BPL, which started in 2011, was hit by allegations of match-fixing in its early years.

After a suspension, the tournament resumed in 2015 and has since been staged without serious controversy.

Earlier on Tuesday, Smith helped the Australian Test team to prepare for their series against India by batting in the nets against pace bowlers Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood and Pat Cummins.

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