Johnson ruled out of the BBL, World Cup hopes dashed
Left-arm quick's T20 World Cup hopes all but dashed after being ruled out of the entire BBL with an ongoing back injury
Alex Malcolm
03-Dec-2025 • 6 hrs ago
Spencer Johnson has been ruled out of the BBL • Getty Images
Spencer Johnson's hopes of playing for Australia in the T20 World Cup early next year have been dealt a hammer blow after he was ruled out of the upcoming BBL season because of a back injury.
Johnson has not played since the IPL, where he suffered back pain that he initially thought was a recurrence of a disc issue he had dealt with previously. The 29-year-old left-arm quick then suffered more pain while training ahead of the July T20I tour of the West Indies and scans showed a stress fracture.
He underwent months of rehab which included pilates and swimming while waiting for the bone to heal. He had another scan in October and was hopeful he would be cleared to play in the BBL in the new year.
But Brisbane Heat confirmed on Wednesday that their title-winning quick would be unavailable for the entire season.
"Spencer continues to recover from a back injury and pleasingly, this is improving. However, the latest time-frame for his return to play does not enable him to participate in the BBL this season," Heat CEO Terry Svenson said. "We're all disappointed for Spencer but will provide him with ongoing support as he continues to recover."
Australia's first game of the T20 World Cup is on February 11, which means it is almost certain he will not be fit in time to push his case for selection in the final 15-man squad. Johnson was seen as a potential long-term replacement for Mitchell Starc, who has retired from T20I cricket. But while Johnson has been injured, Australia have won three of their four T20I series with a pace attack of Josh Hazlewood, Nathan Ellis, Ben Dwarshuis and Xavier Bartlett gelling nicely. Pat Cummins could also return for the World Cup if fit.
Johnson will continue to do his rehab in Adelaide where he lives and is domestically contracted with South Australia. Johnson has nominated for the IPL auction at the second-highest base price of 150 lakh (AUD$252957) and is hopeful of being fit and available for the tournament if bought after being released by Kolkata Knight Riders at the end of last season.
"I've had plenty of expert support from everyone involved in the process and I am very confident that I will be back and doing what I love as soon as possible," Johnson said.
Meanwhile, England left-arm quick Reece Topley has signed with Sydney Thunder as an overseas replacement for Lockie Ferguson. Topley will play with Thunder for the first half of the season while Ferguson is at the ILT20. Topley will head to the SA20 when Ferguson returns to the BBL for the second half of the season.
Alex Malcolm is an associate editor at ESPNcricinfo
