Perth Scorchers opener Cameron Bancroft is anticipated to signal a three-year deal to affix David Warner at Sydney Thunder.
After lastly tasting Big Bash League success with the Scorchers final summer time, the perimeter batsman is ready for a brand new dwelling amid Perth’s wage cap squeeze.
As reported by The West Australian, rival curiosity in Bancroft has been excessive following his robust second half of final summer time’s BBL match.
The Hobart Hurricanes and each Melbourne groups have been additionally understood to be excited about Bancroft, who has performed for Perth since 2015/16.
An announcement is anticipated within the coming days, with the 30-year-old becoming a member of Test veteran Warner on the Thunder, doubtlessly reconvening their opening partnership struck up whereas enjoying for Australia.
Bancroft, who’s at the moment plying his commerce in England, was a revelation as he helped the Scorchers to back-to-back titles final summer time, smashing 357 runs at a median of 51, whereas his new, extra attacking intent paid enormous dividends, upping his profession strike price of 124.12 to 140.
However, with 5 CA centrally contracted gamers and 7 internationally-experienced squad members already locked in Bancroft was behind the likes of Mitch Marsh, Aaron Hardie, Ashton Agar, Ashton Turner Jhye Richardson, Josh Inglis and Lance Morris for a marquee slot.
The ‘marquee’ participant contracts are new for subsequent season and require every franchise to have at the very least six, from an 18-man record, on greater than $200,000 following a rise within the whole participant funds pool.
Warner returned to the Thunder final summer time and is contracted for subsequent season, and shall be greater than snug batting with the West Australian.
Bancroft hasn’t featured for Australia because the 2019 Ashes in England.
WACA chief government Christina Matthews conceded final week the Scorchers wouldn’t be capable of afford Bancroft “at this stage”.
“It’s highly doubtful he’ll be in orange, and it all comes down to the salary cap and existing contracts,” Matthews informed SEN.
“Those who are familiar with football know that you contract people over multi-years, and you plan for people that might be coming in and out.
“At this stage, we won’t be able to afford Cameron. We’d love to keep him as we would’ve liked to keep Hilton Cartwright and Marcus Stoinis and others, but you can only fit so many people into your salary cap, and Cameron may well be looking at other options at the moment.
“That doesn’t mean he’s not well loved by us all; it’s a matter of numbers, really.”
Bancroft, the reigning Laurie Sawle medallist, just lately signed a three-year contract extension at WA.
Source: www.perthnow.com.au