Chris Lynn’s BBL future is up within the air with the T20 grasp blaster non-committal about his future with Adelaide.
Saturday’s 17-run loss to the Brisbane Heat was Lynn’s final match in a powerful debut marketing campaign in Strikers colors, which reaped 416 runs at a mean of 41.6.
While Lynn was again to his crowd-thrilling, scoreboard-rattling finest this summer time he’s no certainty to return to Adelaide.
“It’s been awesome, I’ve absolutely loved it,” stated Lynn, who on Monday flies to the United Arab Emirates to play for the Gulf Giants within the inaugural ILT20.
“I’m sure I’ll have some discussions with ‘Diz’ (coach Jason Gillespie) and ‘Vin’ (SACA General Manager of High Performance Tim Nielsen).
“I really like enjoying cricket in Australia. It’s time of yr to be round your mates however clearly there’s rather a lot to be spoken about with what is going on on.
“You can’t just throw all your eggs in one basket because I’m here right now at Adelaide Oval.
“You cannot say ‘no, I do not need to come again’ or ‘I’m locked in’ or no matter it could be.
“There’s a lot of conversations to be had and I’m sure the right decision will happen.”
Lynn, the BBL’s all-time main run-scorer and six-hitter, wasn’t supplied a brand new contract by the Heat after mustering simply 215 runs at 17.92 final summer time.
The 32-year-old rejuvenated each his batting type and his love for the game this season however by no means felt he had some extent to show to anyone.
“To be honest, I don’t feel like I had to prove anything,” Lynn stated.
“I feel like I’ve been a backbone of not only a team but the BBL.
“You get quite a lot of criticism right here and there, however as a result of I set such excessive requirements, you are your individual worst enemy in the event you do have a foul run.”