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BBL - Dwayne Smith signs Perth Scorchers

West Indies all-rounder Dwayne Smith has signed Perth Scorchers. He became the second international player for the Scorchers after South African bowler Alfonso Thomas in Big Bash League.

The 30-year-old, Smith said:

"I'm really happy to have signed with the Perth Scorchers. Perth is a beautiful city, so hopefully I can experience a bit of what it has to offer in between the cricket."

Right-handed batsman, who has also featured in County Cricket for Sussex and in Indian Premier League for Mumbai Indians. He was a part of New South Wales in 2009-10 season of BBL.

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