Tom Kohler-Cadmore and Sam Wisniewski join Pune Devils for Abu Dhabi T10 League

The Yorkshire batsman represented Qalandars last year, and signs for a team also featuring England batsman Sam Billings, while Wisniewski made his professional debut in September

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Yorkshire duo Tom Kohler-Cadmore and Sam Wisniewski have joined Pune Devils ahead of the upcoming Abu Dhabi T10 League.

Batsman Kohler-Cadmore played for Qalandars in last year’s tournament, along with compatriots Tom Banton, Chris Jordan, George Garton, Dawid Malan, Phil Salt, Laurie Evans, Tom Kohler-Cadmore, Peter Trego, Jordan Clark and Samit Patel.

The English pair follow wicketkeeper-batsman Sam Billings into joining Pune's setup.

Also among the duo's new teammates are former Pakistan left-armer Mohammad Amir, ex-Sri Lanka international Chamara Kapugedera, big-hitting allrounder Thisara Perera and South African seamer Hardus Viljoen.

Abu Dhabi T10 League: Squad list

Kohler-Cadmore scored 49 runs in four innings when the competition was last staged in 2019, with a strike rate of 181.48.

He only played four games for Yorkshire in last season’s T20 Blast, missing a portion of the campaign after being forced to isolate after teammate David Willey tested positive for Covid-19.

Wisniewski, a left-arm wrist-spinner, made his Blast debut in 2020, going wicketless against Lancashire and Derbyshire.

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