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July 18, 2012
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Theo Doropoulos
| Callum Ferguson
| Brad Haddin
| Chris Hartley
| Josh Hazlewood
| Moises Henriques
| James Hopes
| Josh Lalor
| Dirk Nannes
| Peter Nevill
| Steve O'Keefe
| Kurtis Patterson
| Ricky Ponting
| Ben Rohrer
| James Smith
| Chris Tremain
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The exodus from the Melbourne Renegades has continued with Dirk Nannes moving to the Sydney Thunder for this year's Big Bash League. However, the Renegades have gained two players from the other Sydney team, the Sixers, with the batsman Ben Rohrer and the wicketkeeper-batsman Peter Nevill joining the Renegades.
Nannes is the fifth big name to leave the Renegades this year, after Andrew McDonald and Shaun Tait moved to the Adelaide Strikers and Brad Hodge and Glenn Maxwell headed to the Melbourne Stars. He said he was looking forward to the challenge of playing for a new side, the 11th team he will have joined for T20 around the world, in addition to having played for Australia and the Netherlands.
"I have always enjoyed the challenge of new experiences, with new places, faces, and cricketing environments to work in," Nannes said. "Sydney Thunder is a unique ground and environment to play in. With such short boundaries, big crowds and a variable pitch, you need to adjust your game accordingly. Fortunately, it is a ground that I have always managed to play well at, and I will be giving my best for that form to continue."
Nannes will be joined at the Thunder by the young fast bowler Chris Tremain, who did not play in thee BBL last year. In other deals on the third-last day of the contracting window, Ricky Ponting re-signed with the Hobart Hurricanes, and he is expected to be available for more matches than last year given he is no longer part of Australia's one-day international side.
The Sydney Sixers also signed their first players, with Brad Haddin, Steve O'Keefe, Moises Henriques, Kurtis Patterson, Josh Lalor and Josh Hazlewood all committing to the side. The Adelaide Strikers regained Callum Ferguson, James Smith and Theo Doropoulos, while the Brisbane Heat confirmed James Hopes and Chris Hartley would be in their squad this year.
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Thunders and Renegades having very ordinary teams, will be competing for last two spots.
Posted by Chris_P on (July 18, 2012, 22:37 GMT)I really like the guy. Not only does he give his team his full effort, but takes time to help youngsters coming through. Yes it is his 11th T20 team, but his legacy has been there for all the young bowlers he has been team mates with. The long term benefits he leaves with teams can't be measured yet, but we will see young bowlers coming through in the next 5 or so years who will comment on their development having had Nannes as a team mate. This is an example of a guy who has got there by sheer hard work with his limited ability compared to "stars".
Posted by Hattrick_Capes on (July 18, 2012, 14:58 GMT)These sides have missed a big trick - while they're all squabbling, the Scorchers have signed a full 18 man squad that will almost certainly win the competition.
Posted byI would like to see nannes and lee in the BPL T20 league