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England Pacer Tymal Mills Reveals BBL Withdrawal Happened After His Daughter Suffered A Stroke
England left-arm fast-bowler Tymal Mills revealed that he had to withdraw from the Big Bash League (BBL), where he was supposed to play for Perth Scorchers, as his daughter had suffered a stroke just before he was to leave for Australia.
Mills, a squad member of England's Men's T20 World Cup-winning squad in Australia in November, pulled out of his upcoming stint at Perth Scorchers in the BBL with a "family emergency" cited as the reason that time by the franchise.
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