Australia international Joe Mennie has signed with Lancashire as their overseas player for the 2018 campaign.
The 29-year-old seamer, who has played one Test and two one-day internationals for his country, will be available to play in all competitions for the Red Rose.
South Australia and Melbourne Renegades player Mennie averages 26.17 with the ball in first-class cricket and boosts a Lancashire pace department which has lost the services of Kyle Jarvis and Ryan McLaren.
"Joe is an experienced cricketer who has a very impressive first-class record for South Australia, whilst also playing for a number of different sides in the Big Bash," Lancashire head coach Glen Chapple told the club's official website.
"It was really important that we brought in a high-quality overseas player to the club who has good availability and this is exactly what we've got with Joe as he'll be involved in all three competitions throughout the season."
Mennie added: "I can't wait to join up with Lancashire for the upcoming county season.
"It is a club that has a fantastic history and their elite programme and winning ambitions made the choice an easy one for my family and I."
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