“I’m thrilled and very grateful to have signed for Middlesex for the upcoming Blast campaign and look forward to the challenge of achieving success with them. It’s a great opportunity to play with an exciting group of players coached by Dan Vettori, a person I always looked up to as a young spinner and cricketer in general,” said Agar.
“I can’t wait to walk out at Lord’s, one of the most beautiful grounds in the world - it’s quite a privilege,” he added.
Middlesex have failed to lift the trophy since the 2008 edition and will hope that Agar will be able to give them the lift they need to go all the way this time around.
The 24-year-old is a handy all-rounder and has represented Australia in all formats of the game. In the domestic circuit, he has starred for the Perch Scorchers, playing an integral role in all of their title-winning campaigns.
“Ashton is developing into a high-quality cricketer. He has shown that he can bat at the top of the order and continues to be an effective bowler,” Middlesex director Angus Fraser was quoted as saying.
“I am confident he will fit in to our squad well and produce match-winning performances.”
Middlesex, who finished third from bottom in the South Group in the 2017 edition, begin their campaign against Surrey at Lord’s on July 5th.
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