England pacer Tymal Mills has been signed up by Perth Scorchers for the upcoming 2021/22 Big Bash League (BBL) campaign. Mills, who was ruled out of England's journey in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup in the UAE and Oman, is expected to be a late boost for the Scorchers bowling attack, replacing his fellow country-mate Brydon Carse, who has been ruled out of the tournament with a serious knee injury.
"We're really excited about getting Tymal in after Brydon's unfortunate injury. To be able to get someone of the calibre of Tymal - we saw the impact he had for England in the World Cup and his last 12-24 months have been outstanding. He's a world-class performer, and he'll obviously be really important for us at the back end of the innings. In the death overs, I can see him and AJ Tye being a really good combination," said Scorchers head coach Adam Voges.
Mills had made a stunning comeback in international cricket during the Men's T20 World Cup. He started off with figures of 2/17 against West Indies and 3/27 against Bangladesh. His left-arm variation and ability to deliver the goods in the middle and death overs helped England until he suffered a right thigh strain in the Super 12 match against Sri Lanka, eventually ruling him out of the tournament.