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Steve Smith cleared to participate in Bangladesh Premier League

| @indiablooms | Dec 28, 2018, at 03:07 pm

Dhaka, Dec 28 (IBNS):  Banned former Australian skipper Steve Smith will soon be seen playing in the Bangladesh Premier League.

Bangladeshi cricket officials on Thursday lifted a ban on suspended Australia batsman Steve Smith playing in the forthcoming Twenty20 Bangladesh Premier League, an official told Cricket Australia.

The ruling gave Smith a chance to play for Comilla Victorians in the next edition of the BPL starting on Jan 5.

He is currently serving a one-year ban from international cricket over a ball-tampering scandal which hit Australia cricket this year.

"We could not give him permission earlier as other franchises had protested his signing," BCB spokesman Jalal Yunus was quoted as saying by Cricket Australia website.

"Today four franchises emailed us separately saying that they have withdrawn their objections for the greater interest of the tournament," Yunus said.

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