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Melbourne Stars sign spinner Qais Ahmad for upcoming BBL

Melbourne [Australia], November 4 (ANI): The Melbourne Stars have boosted their spin stocks with the signing of Afghanistan international Qais Ahmad for the upcoming Big Bash League (BBL) season.

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Qais Ahmad (Photo/ Melbourne Stars Twitter)

Melbourne [Australia], November 4 (ANI): The Melbourne Stars have boosted their spin stocks with the signing of Afghanistan international Qais Ahmad for the upcoming Big Bash League (BBL) season.
21-year-old leg spinner Ahmad is familiar with the BBL after stints with the Hurricanes in BBL|08 and BBL|09. Ahmad is the club's second international signing following confirmation last week that English batter/wicketkeeper Joe Clarke has signed for the upcoming season.
Ahmad, who has made his Test and T20 International debut for Afghanistan, is in-demand in T20 competitions worldwide, with experience in the Caribbean Premier League, Pakistan Super League and the Lanka Premier League.
He represented the Welsh Fire in the recent The Hundred competition and in September played for Kent in England's domestic T20 Cup.
Ahmad said he was looking forward to returning to the BBL.
"I'm happy to have signed with the Melbourne Stars and to get an opportunity to play at the MCG and develop my skills working with some of the great players in the squad," Ahmad said.
"I'm looking forward to spending some of the summer in Melbourne and hopefully playing some exciting cricket for all the fans in green," he added.
In a quirk of fixturing, Ahmad has played against the Stars three times before, but never at the MCG.
Melbourne Stars BBL Head Coach David Hussey said Ahmad would be an important part of the bowling lineup.
"Pretty pleased to be able to get Qais into the squad for the summer and have another quality leg-spinning option in our match ups. It's a great opportunity for Qais and Adam Zampa to work together," Hussey said. (ANI)

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