Australia's Dirk Nannes, the leading-wicket taker in all Twenty20 matches, has joined Surrey for this season's English domestic Twenty20 tournament, the county announced on Thursday.
Australia's Dirk Nannes, pictured in 2010, the leading-wicket taker in all Twenty20 matches, has joined Surrey for this season's English domestic Twenty20 tournament, the county announced on Thursday. © AFP |
Now settled in Britain, he was a member of the Australia side that lost the 2010 World Twenty20 final to England in Barbados, having previously represented the Netherlands.
The left-arm fast bowler, who made his name with Victoria, has also played county cricket for Surrey's London rivals Middlesex as well as appearing in the Indian Premier League Twenty20 tournament.
Nannes has replaced fellow Australian fast bowler Shaun Tait as Surrey's second overseas player in this year's county Twenty20, with Pakistan all-rounder Yasir Arafat already signed by The Oval-based team.
"I'm really excited to be playing for a big club like the Surrey Lions at such a historic ground," Nannes, due to make his 'Brown Caps' debut for his new side on June 2 said in a statement.
"I've always enjoyed my time playing in England -- and the Friends Life t20 throws up a very different challenge to other competitions around the world.
"I've now moved to the UK on a full time basis and hope this is the first of many years for me in the FLt20."
Surrey cricket manager Chris Adams added: "Signing a player of Dirk Nannes' undoubted skill and ability is a great boost to our Friends Life t20 campaign.
"So far this season we have a 100 percent record in one-day cricket and securing the leading wicket taker in the history of this format -- at such short notice -- will give us a great chance in this competition."
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