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Mohammad Abbas Joins Nottinghamshire On Six-match Deal
Abbas will begin his Nottinghamshire spell in May, following the conclusion of Fergus O’Neill’s month-long stint with the club. He will then return in September for the crucial final stages of the County Championship.
The 34-year-old fast bowler has a formidable first-class record, having taken 758 wickets at an impressive average of 20.66. His ability to generate movement in English conditions has made him one of the most lethal seamers in county cricket in recent years.
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