Sydney Thunder captain David Warner has been named to return from a side strain for Saturday’s Sydney Smash against the Sixers.
David Warner along with spinning all-rounder Tom Andrews are added to the Thunder’s 14-player squad, with Charlie Anderson and Ollie Davies dropping out.
Thunder assistant coach Shawn Bradstreet said: “It’s great to have Davey Warner back. He’s an inspirational leader who gets the best out of the group and the fact that he’s a world class player puts us in a good position to get our first win.”
Sam Konstas is also named despite an elbow concern last game.
Thunder squad: Warner (c), Andrews, Bancroft, Billings, Gilkes, Green, Hadley, Shadab Khan, Konstas, McAndrew, Nikitaras, Sams, Sangha, Topley
The Sixers made two changes to their 14-player squad with veteran Kane Richardson and young middle-order batsman Lachlan Shaw added.
Riley Kingsell and Charlie Stobo were both omitted from the squad. Sean Abbott remains out with his hamstring injury too.
Sixers squad: Henriques (c), Babar Azam, Chohan, Davies, Dwarshuis, Edwards, Hughes, Kerr, Murphy, Perry, Philippe, Richardson, Shaw, Silk
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The Brisbane Heat offered a brief note on two injuries sustained during Friday’s win over Perth. The Heat press release said: “Captain Nathan McSweeney (ankle) and batter Max Bryant (shoulder) were both inconvenienced with injury during the game.”
Game-winner Jack Wildermuth talked about his new role as an opening batsman and his recent fitness. He said: “For the Heat to give me an opportunity at the top, it means the world.
“To finally get my opportunity, I’m stoked just to be out here in front of my home crowd, and my friends and family. I actually did my hamstring twice in about six weeks during Shield cricket, so I got a bit of an opportunity to work on my white-ball game going into the Big Bash.”
Veteran Stars fast bowler Peter Siddle spoke about his fitness. He said: ” I just love competing and I don’t want to put out poor performances. I’ve worked hard to prepare for this.
“I was a bit nervous, it’s been a long time since I played a proper competitive game so it was good to get it out of the way. The stuff I was doing with my strength and conditioning trainer, who works for the Vics, was very individualised stuff because I only have to train to bowl four overs.”
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