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PSL: Karachi Kings signs Tymal Mills

| | Jan 30, 2018, at 12:54 am

Islamabad, Jan 29 (IBNS): Pakistan Super League side Karachi Kings has signed  England pace bowler Tymal Mills.

Pakistan Super League tweeted :" Replacement Draft: English fast bowler Tymal Mills replaces Mitchell Johnson in @KarachiKingsARY team #HBLPSL #DilSeJaanLagaDe."

The English pacer will replace Mitchell Johnson.

The Australian fast bowler signed with Kolkata Knight Riders for the IPL this year.

Karachi said Former England player Joe Denly has replaced Luke Wright.

PSL will take place from Feb 22 to  Mar 25.

Image: PSL Twitter page

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