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PSL 11: Hyderabad signs Australia’s Marnus Labuschagne in direct deal

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Super League’s new franchise Hyderabad has signed a direct deal with a renowned Australian cricketer.

According to the details, PSL franchise Hyderabad has directly signed Australian cricketer Marnus Labuschagne, who will represent Hyderabad in PSL 11.

Earlier, PSL’s new franchise Sialkot Stallions had added former Australian captain Steve Smith to its team through direct signing.

The franchise announced the deal on social media, along with which it was confirmed that Steve Smith will be seen in action in the Pakistan Super League for the first time.

According to media reports, Sialkot Stallions signed Steve Smith for Rs 140 million, after which he became the most expensive player in PSL history.

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