Stirling to play in Bangladesh Premier League
Stirling, who recently returned from stints in the T10 League in Sharjah and the Everest T20 Premier League in Nepal, said: "I was delighted to hear that the Khulna Titans were interested in me and jumped at the opportunity. Apart from being a great tournament to be part of, I'm looking forward to the opportunity of working with coach Mahela Jayawardene – one of the greatest Sri Lankan batsman of the last 20 years." "The squad has made the play-offs for two years running, and features a range of world-class players that I've played alongside or against over the last 10 years – including Dawid Malan who I play under at Middlesex." "The rise of T20 tournaments around the world has really added a new dimension to the international cricket circuit. The chance to play and train with - and learn from - some of the best in our sport is an experience I do not take lightly, and off the cricket field you get a little bit of an insight into different cultures. The Nepalese experience, that I've just returned from, was eye-opening. To see such enthusiasm for cricket in a nation that is not typically top of mind in our sport is encouraging for cricket's future." The Khulna Titans franchise was launched in 2016 to replace the Khulna Royal Bengals. |
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