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Mohammad Nabi returns to Melbourne Renegades for BBL|10

The Afghan international Mohammad Nabi will return to Melbourne Renegades on a one-year contract extension for the upcoming season of the KFC Big Bash League.

Nabi, who is the No.1-ranked T20I allrounder will join the Renegades after his ongoing stint with Sunrisers Hyderabad in the Indian Premier League.

“I have always enjoyed my time with the Renegades and testing myself against some of the best T20 players in the world in the Big Bash. I’m very pleased to have re-signed for a fourth season,” the 35-year-old said.

Nabi has played 27 matches for the Renegades, averaging 30 with 21 wickets with the ball.

The BBL|10 will get underway later this year in December.

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