Dawson defies advice to make BPL dash



Britain one-day allrounder Liam Dawson has joined finally for Rangpur Riders in the Bangladesh Premier League.

He turns into the most recent English player to reject exhortation from the Professional Cricketers Association not to partake in the competition for security reasons.

Dawson, unused on England's ODI voyage through Bangladesh, will go to Dhaka in the not so distant future and will stay for the whole competition.

The Rangpur establishment is trained by previous Bangladesh batsman Javed Omar and captained by Shahid Afridi, who included close by Dawson for Hampshire in the 2016 NatWest T20 Blast.

Britain's voyage through Bangladesh proceeded simply after nitty gritty security courses of action were set up taking after a psychological militant assault on a Dhaka bistro frequented by Westerners in July.

That drove the PCA's CEO David Leatherdale to exhort every English cricketer to avoid the BPL, which keeps running from November 4 until December 9, on the grounds that similar levels of security couldn't be guaranteed for a Twenty20 residential rivalry.

Dawson joins previous England players Ravi Bopara and Samit Patel, among others, in tolerating security affirmations from the Bangladesh Cricket Board.

"It will be a decent test," Dawson said. "There's some great abroad players in the opposition, so it'll be diligent work from a cricket perspective, yet I trust I can put in some great exhibitions and do myself glad.''

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