Pathan thanked the BCCI and Baroda Cricket Association (BCA) for allowing him to play in the league, which is scheduled to be held from March 8-12.
"I firstly want to thank the BCCI and BCA for giving me the NOC. I am really excited about this venture and I think it will be good preparation for the IPL. That is why I signed for it," Yusuf, who plays for KKR in the IPL, told PTI.
Yusuf doesn't know much about the players' line-up but is sure that he can learn a lot from the "short and sweet" experience.
"To be honest, I don't know much about players taking part but I have heard there are some big names involved. I am looking forward to meeting them and get maximum out of the tournament.
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He was last seen in action at the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy and scored a 35-ball 56 in his last outing against Maharashtra.
Yusuf is known for his big hitting and still holds the record for the fastest fifty in the IPL. He achieved the feat by scoring a 15-ball half century against Sunrisers Hyderabad in the 2014 edition. He also smashed a 37-ball hundred against Mumbai Indians in 2010.
Having last played for India five years ago, Yusuf has still not lost hope of donning the national colours again.
Tim Cutler, chief executive of Cricket Hong Hong, too thanked the BCCI for permitting him to play in the league.
"This is amazing news and we are very appreciative of the BCCI in granting this NOC," he said.
"This will go a long way to help the development of the sport in the region and with even more stars still to be announced this is shaping up to be a superb tournament that will be enjoyed by millions across the world," Cutler added.
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