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Tom Curran introduced that he won’t return to Australia to play within the Big Bash League this 12 months.© AFP
England all-rounder Tom Curran on Monday introduced that he won’t return to Australia to play within the Big Bash League this 12 months, citing the strains of ongoing biosecurity guidelines. “It’s been a very challenging year and I’ve been in bubbles since July,” Curran stated in an open letter to followers of his group, the Sydney Sixers. “I will hopefully be back for many years to come, recharged and ready to go again, but for now I just need some time, normality, see family and be home.” Curran had spent two months in a biosecurity bubble within the United Arab Emirates — which hosted this 12 months’s Indian Premier League — earlier than travelling to his native South Africa for England’s ongoing tour.
The 25-year-old had been because of return to Sydney after Christmas, dealing with one other two weeks in resort isolation earlier than he can rejoin the group.
“I feel very lucky to play for the Sixers, I have loved my time with you all over the last two seasons and I can promise you, this decision was not taken lightly,” he stated.
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Sydney Sixers normal supervisor Jodie Hawkins stated journey restrictions had taken a “toll” on gamers worldwide, including “we understand Tom’s need for a break.”
Curran was the highest wicket-taker final season for the Sixers, who’re the defending Big Bash League champions.
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