Tom Curran Signs with Melbourne Stars After Sydney Sixers Suspension

Tom Curran Signs with Melbourne Stars After Sydney Sixers Suspension

Tom Curran, the third-highest wicket-taker among overseas bowlers in the Big Bash League (BBL), has signed a two-year pre-draft deal with the Melbourne Stars for the 2024-25 season. The move comes after a tumultuous season with the Sydney Sixers, where he was suspended for intimidating an umpire.

Despite taking 3 for 19 in the game where he was suspended, Curran only appeared in two more matches before a knee injury ended his campaign. The Sixers have since reassessed their overseas options, with a spinner reportedly high on their list.

However, Curran believes he left the Sixers on good terms. “I don’t feel like it was an issue with the Sixers,” he said. “We fought the case together and they backed me.”

Curran is currently playing for the Oval Invincibles in the Hundred, having recovered from a broken forearm. The injury was a reminder of the dangers bowlers face, particularly in T20 cricket.

“It was nasty,” he said. “It could have been so much worse if it had got me in the face.”

Curran has previously fought back from two stress fractures of the back and has opted to step away from red-ball cricket. While he is not consumed by the prospect of an England recall, he is confident he could make a success of it.

“I feel like I’m a better all-round player than I was then,” he said. “I know my value now.”

Melbourne BBL Clubs Appoint High Performance Managers to Boost Performance

Melbourne BBL Clubs Appoint High Performance Managers to Boost Performance

Melbourne Renegades and Melbourne Stars have appointed Wade Seccombe and Clint McKay as their respective high performance managers in a bid to enhance their on-field performance.

Seccombe, who guided Brisbane Heat to the BBL title this year, will join Renegades later this month. McKay, a former Australian fast bowler, will transition from his role as Stars’ bowling coach to the newly created position.

These appointments aim to foster greater alignment between the BBL clubs and Cricket Victoria’s high performance program led by Graham Manou. Seccombe and McKay will focus on talent management, identification, and development, with an emphasis on T20 skills.

Previously, the BBL clubs operated independently in list management decisions. However, the new roles are expected to facilitate collaboration, as evidenced by the recent recruitment of Josh Brown by both Renegades and Victoria.

Seccombe’s immediate task will be to oversee the appointment of a new head coach for Renegades following David Saker’s dismissal. Shane Watson and Cameron White have been linked to the role.

McKay’s experience as a bowling coach and involvement in Stars’ draft strategy will be invaluable in his new capacity. He has also assisted Australia’s coaching staff as a stand-in white-ball bowling coach.

“It is really pleasing to have two people of Clint and Wade’s calibre joining our cricket performance program,” said Manou. “They will play a vital role in talent management and identification, with a specific focus on T20 skills and potential.”

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