Middlesex have marked Junaid Khan as their most recent abroad player. The Pakistan left-armer will be accessible to play in the Royal London Cup and the Championship, if needed.
Junaid replaces Joe Burns, who was acquired after Adam Voges, at first marked as chief, was chosen in Australia's Ashes squad. Junaid has already played area cricket with Lancashire, for whom he took 31 T20 wickets at 14.58 amid two spells somewhere around 2011 and 2014. His first diversion for Middlesex could come against Lancashire at Blackpool on Wednesday.
Junaid has not played subsequent to Pakistan's annihilation to Sri Lanka in the Colombo Test a month ago. A customary in the side since his presentation in 2011, he has battled since coming back from a knee damage maintained in late 2014.
"We are pleased to have got a bowler of Junaid's quality at such a spur of the moment announcement," Angus Fraser, Middlesex's executive of cricket, said. "I might want to than the Pakistan Cricket Board for their assistance in getting this arrangement through. With more than 80 universal appearances and more than 150 global wickets he will bring mixed bag, encounter and further quality to our knocking down some pins assault.
"His time with Lancashire implies he has experience of English conditions. His vicinity will facilitate the workload on our primary seamers as well."
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