BBL, Tylmal Mills: England pace bowler Tymal Mills has revealed his withdrawal from this season’s KFC BBL was due to his two-year-old daughter suffering a stroke.
The left-arm seamer, an unused squad member as England won the T20 World Cup in Australia last month, pulled out of a planned stint at Perth Scorchers with a “family emergency” cited as the reason.
Mills elaborated on Wednesday that why he kept his name out of BBL :-
Mills elaborated on Wednesday that he and his family were at the airport waiting for their flight down under when his daughter, Delphi, fell ill earlier this month.
The 30-year-old Tymal Mills posted a photo on Instagram of them leaving hospital.
Mills played seven games as the Scorchers won last season’s BBL title and was re-signed by the club in the inaugural player draft earlier this year.
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Mills had earlier missed the birth of his second child :-
Tymal Mills BBL: Mills had earlier missed the birth of his second child, a son, in October while with the England squad.
His withdrawal from the BBL was third of the Scorchers three draft selections to be out of the tournament.
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