Zampa on move in big BBL trade

Melbourne Stars have handed over star leg spinner Adam Zampa to arch rivals Melbourne Renegades within the first accomplished commerce of the BBL participant motion window.

Wicketkeeper Sam Harper will cross to the Stars for his second stint on the membership in trade for Zampa, with the Stars claiming the aggressive transfer will release money to assist them safe some big-name targets.

Zampa, 31, had acted as Stars captain final yr within the absence of the injured Glenn Maxwell and had signed a two-year contract extension earlier than the beginning of final season.

His notorious Mankad run-out try on Renegades batter and new teammate Tom Rogers in January will add intrigue to the transfer after it led to numerous heated altercations between the worldwide star and Renegades gamers.

Melbourne Stars boss Blair Crouch mentioned the commerce, which was first mooted in February, had helped the membership signal Test bowler and BBL free agent Scott Boland to a three-year deal final week.

Crouch mentioned the Stars have been grateful to Zampa for his time on the membership wherein he yielded 98 wickets over eight seasons and was named participant of the match in 2020-21.

“This trade has allowed the club to sign a number of quality players, as we saw with Scott Boland last week, and we’re looking forward to announcing more of those signings in the coming weeks,” Crouch mentioned.

“We’re thrilled to be able to secure the services of Sam, who is an outstanding person and we’re looking forward to seeing him behind the stumps in BBL13.

“Last year Sam also showed he is a more than capable with the bat and was the Renegades second highest run scorer behind Aaron Finch.”

Harper made his competitors debut for the Stars within the 2016-17 season earlier than crossing to the Renegades for the final 5 seasons, impressing final yr with 264 runs at a strike charge of 141.87.

Harper mentioned taking part in extra on the MCG had performed an enormous position in his need to cross to the Stars.

“I’d like to thank the Renegades for the past five seasons, but it feels like I’ve come full circle having made my BBL debut for the Stars,” he mentioned.

“I can’t wait for BBL13 and have pencilled in the derby on the calendar already.”

Meanwhile the Hobart Hurricanes have secured Australian T20 star Tim David on a multi-year contract, conserving him in purple for one more three seasons.

David earnt his Australian call-up because of his Big Bash heroics, having by no means performed top notch cricket earlier than collaborating in final yr’s T20 World Cup.

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