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Mohammad Irfan to feature in Caribbean Premier League

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The 36-year-old will replace fellow left-armer Junaid Khan, who has withdrawn himself from the tournament.

It's an impressive coup for Barbados Tridents, who have acquired a player with very similar qualities to Khan.

Despite playing just four Tests, Irfan has excelled in the white-ball format, taking 83 wickets in 60 ODIs and 15 wickets in 20 T20 Internationals.

Irfan has been a regular on the franchise T20 circuit. Most recently, he took six wickets in six games for the Edmonton Royals in the Global T20 Canada competition, and claimed 12 victims - albeit with an economy rate of 9.61 - for the Karachi Kings in his native Pakistan Super League this year.

Tridents head coach Robin Singh said: “It is a disappointment not to have Junaid available but the experience of another left-arm quick like Mohammed Irfan will be an asset to the our campaign.

“He is no stranger to international cricket and this know-how, coupled with his unique ability with the ball, means he will be a key part of the Tridents attack and a handful for opposing batsmen.”

Mohammad Irfan 06/06/1982Pakistan