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West Indian trio to make Big Bash League debuts in 2024-25 season

By Ben McLeod··1 min read
West Indian trio to make Big Bash League debuts in 2024-25 season

West Indian cricketers Shai Hope, Sherfane Rutherford, and Fabian Allen are set to make their debut in Australia’s premier T20 competition, the Big Bash League (BBL), after being selected in the highly anticipated 2024-25 player draft, which was held on Sunday.

Shai Hope, renowned for his solid batting prowess, was chosen by the Hobart Hurricanes in the coveted platinum category. The decision to pick Hope was strongly influenced by the Hurricanes' head coach, Ricky Ponting, who previously coached Hope during the 2024 Indian Premier League (IPL) season with the Delhi Capitals.

Joining Hope in making his Big Bash debut is Sherfane Rutherford, who was selected by the Sydney Thunder in the silver category. Rutherford, known for his explosive batting and handy bowling, is expected to bring dynamic energy to the Thunder's line-up.

A valuable addition to the Strikers' squad

Meanwhile, all-rounder Fabian Allen was picked up by the Adelaide Strikers, also in the silver category. Allen’s versatility with both bat and ball makes him a valuable addition to the Strikers' squad.

Akeal Hosein, who impressed in the previous BBL season by taking 15 wickets in 10 matches for the Melbourne Renegades, will be switching teams for the upcoming season. Hosein has been signed by the Sydney Sixers as one of their pre-draft acquisitions, further bolstering their bowling attack.

Additionally, Barbados-born England all-rounder Jacob Bethell is set to experience his first BBL season after being drafted by the Melbourne Renegades, adding another layer of Caribbean influence to the tournament.

The 2024-25 Big Bash League is scheduled to run from December 15 to January 26, promising a thrilling season with these West Indian talents making their mark on the Australian T20 scene.

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