Turner, 32, has been limited 28 times in limited internationals, but his most recent appearance for Australia arrived in 2023. He spent the last three seasons playing the County cricket for Durham, with an average of 33.00 with an attack rate of attack by 148.07 in the explosion, in addition to making an undefeated century in one of its two first class exits.
It also appeared in The Hundred in 2022 and 2023, making 13 appearances for Manchester Originals, whose home is Emirates Old Trafford.
“Having the opportunity to join one of the largest County cricket clubs in England is really exciting for me,” Turner said. “Emirates Old Trafford is a stadium that I know well, after my two years with Manchester Originals. I really want to return home this summer and pull the red rose for the first time.
“The explosion is a competition in which I loved playing, while trying in the county championship is something that I have always wanted to do, so I can’t wait for that.”
Turner will join his Australian partner Marcus Harris, who has signed an agreement of the entire season, and the Western Indies, Anderson Phillips, available for the first 11 rounds of the championship, in the foreign contingent in Old Trafford.
Mark Chilton, Lancashire cricket Performance Director, said: “We are really happy to obtain Ashton’s firm on the line for the complete group of the vitality explosion, while it will also provide another option abroad of high quality abroad The Coincidences County Championship during that period.
“Ashton conforms to the role of a powerful medium -sized player who we have been looking to add to our T20 side, which also offers another spin bolos option. He knows Emirates Old Trafford very well after his time with the originals, what What does it mean that you will be at home with conditions immediately.
“According to my conversations with Ashton, I had the impression that I was very interested in coming to play for Lancashire. He is a strong leader who has captained Perth Scorchers for several years in the big party and his experiences around the world serve our costumes well “