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[QUOTE="Unbreakable, post: 2963249, member: 8290"] Chris Lynn is set to pull on a Queensland shirt in the domestic one-day competition for the first time in five years after the Bulls handed a last-minute playing contract to the six-hitting sensation. In a boost for his bid to win a spot in Australia's one-day international squad for next year's World Cup, Lynn has been handed a Queensland deal with a view to him featuring in September's JLT One-Day Cup. His addition to the squad comes in unusual circumstances, with Queensland Cricket announcing Monday allrounder Jason Floros has given up his own playing contract as he focuses on completing tertiary studies. Floros' decision to relinquish his deal means Lynn, who had not held a national or state contract since the end of the 2016-17 season, has been added to the Bulls playing squad for the coming summer. The 28-year-old Lynn is set to depart this week for Guyana where he's playing in the Carribbean Premier League with the likes of fellow Australians Steve Smith, David Warner and Ben Cutting also featuring in the T20 league. "It's been a few years since I have been a part of the group for the limited overs competition so I'm looking forward to getting involved and hopefully help us to play some good cricket,'' Lynn said. "I've enjoyed training with the boys in the off-season and am keen to get into the playing side of things again, first with the Knight Riders in the CPL and then the JLT Cup,'' he said. In a blow for the Bulls, Jimmy Peirson, their Sheffield Shield-winning captain from last season, will miss the JLT Cup as he undergoes hamstring surgery. Lynn has not played a 50-over match for the Bulls since the final of the 2013 domestic one-day competition, but Australia have shown a strong willingness to get him involved in their 50-over side in recent times. The right-hander was named in Australia's Champions Trophy squad in the United Kingdom last year, while his most recent List A match was his ODI debut against Pakistan at the Gabba in January 2017. [/QUOTE]
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