Big BBL switch sets up curious reunion

Big BBL switch sets up curious reunion

Former Australian take a look at opener Cameron Bancroft will reunite with David Warner at Sydney Thunder after departing Perth Scorchers for a profitable three-year deal.

The 30-year-old, who starred within the Scorchers’ championship season after lacking choice for the opening 5 video games because of their stacked batting line-up, will head east after eight years on the dominant franchise.

His departure comes following the exit of leg-spinner Peter Hatzoglou, who signed for the Hobart Hurricanes on Monday, because the Scorchers battle to retain gamers as a result of high quality of their squad.

Bancroft is poised to play with Warner for the primary time because the 2019 Ashes, along with his transfer suggesting any wounds between the pair have healed after their involvement within the 2018 ball-tampering scandal.

The pair may open the batting collectively within the second half of the season after Warner earlier this month outlined his plan to retire from Test cricket after the New Year’s Test on the SCG.

Sydney Thunder boss Adam Gilchrist mentioned Bancroft’s T20 kind final season, through which he hammered 357 runs at a median of 51, had made him an irresistible goal.

“We’re obviously delighted to have secured Cam and have him as a part of our group for the next three years,” Gilchrist mentioned.

“His talent and ability to contribute on field is evident, but he’s also a fantastic person and we know the value he’ll add to our group off field.

“His experience at the top of the order will be immense for us and his form, particularly in the second half of last season, made him one of the competition’s biggest targets this off-season.”

The Scorchers have secured the providers of 5 centrally contracted gamers for the upcoming BBL season, with Cameron Green the one remaining participant from their championship-winning squad who’s unsigned.

Originally printed as Cameron Bancroft leaves Scorchers to hitch David Warner at Sydney Thunder

Source: www.dailytelegraph.com.au