
English cricketer David Willey has announced that he will join the Pakistan Super League (PSL) after rejecting the Indian Premier League (IPL).
The English fast bowler has announced to leave the Indian IPL, the most expensive cricketer in the world, to register himself in the player draft for the Pakistan Super League and will be available for the entire tournament.
In the Indian Premier League (IPL), David Wiley was made a part of the squad by Lucknow Supergiants, but he withdrew from the tournament.
David Wiley represented Multan Sultans in the 9th edition of PSL and was officially signed by the franchise.
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On the other hand, the process of registration of foreign players for PSL drafts is going on while many famous English cricketers are participating in the process of registration.
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David Wiley took 15 wickets in his 11 matches during PSL 9 at an average of 20.40 and an economy rate of 7.46 and became the fourth highest wicket-taker of the season.
