New Zealand cricket legend Suzie Bates has joined the Hobart Hurricanes for the latter stages of the Women’s Big Bash League (WBBL). The 37-year-old all-rounder, who has played over 100 WBBL matches for three different teams, was not selected in this year’s draft.
Bates’ signing comes as a replacement for England’s Danni Wyatt-Hodge, who is expected to join her national team for a tour of South Africa. Wyatt-Hodge’s departure would have left a significant void in the Hurricanes’ lineup, but Bates’ experience and versatility will help fill that gap.
With 167 T20I appearances to her name, Bates is one of the most experienced players in the world. She is also the all-time leading run-scorer in women’s T20Is, with over 3,000 runs to her credit.
Hurricanes general manager Salliann Beams expressed her delight at Bates’ signing, saying, “Bringing Suzie into our WBBL squad just made sense. She provides more than 130 games of T20I cricket and will give us an experienced operator when we lose someone of Danni’s ability in our line-up.”
Bates will join a Hurricanes squad that already boasts international stars Chloe Tryon and Lizelle Lee. The team will be hoping to make a deep run in the WBBL playoffs, and Bates’ addition will undoubtedly boost their chances.