Published Jan 6, 2025, 3:25 pm IST
In an unusual turn of events, Sydney Thunder assistant coach and former Aussie all-rounder Dan Christian has decided to step in as a replacement player to help an injury-hit Sydney Thunder franchise remain afloat in the BBL-14 season. By doing so, he will make his way to an elite group of players who have participated in the BBL earlier aged 40 and beyond including the likes of Brad Hogg, Brad Hodge, Peter Siddle, Fawad Ahmed, and the late Shane Warne.
The call was made following an infamous on-field collision between Dan Sams and Cam Bancroft, the former being ruled out for the rest of the tournament. Sams, on the other hand, continues to be under the supervision of the medical staff amidst stringent concussion protocols and is expected to be back at a later stage in the tournament. With effectively two men short, Dan Christian's inclusion was perhaps the only option open for the team management to fill the massive void.
Prior to taking up the coaching responsibilities for the Thunder, Dan was last seen in action as a professional cricket player for the Sydney Sixers a couple of seasons ago. The 41-year-old allrounder has not been involved in any form of professional cricket since the semi-final loss to the Brisbane Heat in the BBL-12 season but has been maintaining his fitness actively with UNSW and has regularly taken part in the NSW Premier Cricket competition.
Dan confirms that he will remain available for Sydney Thunder for the remainder of the tournament and wishes Sams and Bancroft a swift recovery after their accident.
"The incident with Cam Bancroft and Dan Sams was extremely unfortunate, but I'm really grateful for the opportunity it's presented. I wish them all the best with their recoveries and hope they'll be back on the park soon."
The Australian all-rounder has made a resounding re-entry to professional cricket during the 25th fixture of the BBL-14 edition between Sydney Thunder and Brisbane Heat. He played a vital role with the bat and helped Thunder reach a respectable score of 173. The 41-year-old launched a brutal counter-offensive towards the backend of the innings and slammed an unbeaten 23* off 15 which featured two sixes.
His blistering cameo serves as a powerful reminder that the cricketer-turned-coach still has some cricket left in him. However, Dan's potential with the ball did not come to light as, at the time of writing, the innings interval was currently underway.
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