Former India all-rounder Ravichandran Ashwin has shattered a long-standing barrier by signing with Sydney Thunder, to join Australia's Big Bash League (BBL).
His deal comes after he retired from international cricket in December and ended his Indian Premier League career last month, freeing him from the Indian board's restrictions that bar male players from participating in global franchise leagues.
While Indian women have participated in the women's edition of the BBL, the BCCI has never allowed its male counterparts to join overseas T20 competitions, making 39-year-old Ashwin's Thunder signing a historic moment.
"The Thunder Nation will welcome the biggest overseas signing since the League's inception, with Ashwin set to become the first male player to have represented India to join a BBL club," the team said in a statement.
"Ashwin will enter Thunder's lineup in early January and ignite the club's push to play in back-to-back BBL Finals."
The crafty off-spinner will not immediately join Thunder's campaign when the BBL season starts in December, however, as he has committed to the International League T20 tournament.
Ashwin entered the auction for the tournament that will be held in the United Arab Emirates from December 2 to January 4.
"Thunder were crystal clear about how they'd use me and brave enough to back it. My conversations with the leadership were excellent, and we're fully aligned on my role," Ashwin said.
"I love how (Thunder captain) Dave Warner plays the game, and it's always better when your leader shares your mindset," he said of the former Australia opener. "I can't wait to perform for the Thunder Nation."
Ashwin retired from test cricket with 765 international wickets in all formats, including 537 in tests. He was the IPL's fifth-highest wicket-taker with 187 wickets from 221 matches.

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