Accrington Observer

Lancashire in double swoop for Aussie duo

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CRICKET

LANCASHIRE have made a double swoop Down Under to bolster their bid for glory next season.

The Red Rose have signed Australian Test opener Joe Burns to play County Championsh­ip cricket, and former world No.1 ranked one-day player Glenn Maxwell for all three formats.

And Maxwell will be joined in the T20 Vitality Blast by another Aussies –James Faulkner – who returns on the second year of his two-season contract.

With Lancashire’s batting being the main reason they suffered relegation from Division One of the County Championsh­ip last season, they were always keen to sign a top order batsman in their bid to win promotion at the first time of asking.

And in Burns they have a player who averages 40 in first-class cricket and who will be desperate to secure a place in the Australian Ashes side later next summer.

The 29-year-old, who has played 14 Tests, is available for Lancashire’s opening 10 Championsh­ip matches.

He will then be replaced by batting all-rounder Maxwell, who will arrive at the club in April and play in the Royal London One-Day Cup and the T20 Blast either side of the World Cup which is being played in England, where he is expected to star for Australia.

He will then return to Emirates Old Trafford to complete the Championsh­ip season.

Not only are both accomplish­ed internatio­nal players, both have also had experience of county cricket, with Maxwell having played for rivals Yorkshire.

“I am hugely excited to be joining a massive club like Lancashire,” said World Cup winner Maxwell, who has opted out of the IPL this year.

“Coming over to England early next year will also help me acclimatis­e to conditions ahead of the World Cup, which I am incredibly excited about.

“I still have aspiration­s to play Test cricket for Australia so I felt it was important that I play some first-class cricket whilst I’m over in England.”

And Burns, who will make his Red Rose debut against one of his former clubs Middlesex in the opening match of the campaign at Lord’s says it’s an honour to play for the club.

“Lancashire is a huge county with a fine history in the game and I am extremely excited to have the opportunit­y to play for the Red Rose next year,” he said.

“It will be a huge honour to play at a world-class stadium like Emirates Old Trafford and I am very much looking forward to joining up with the squad.”

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