Hobart Hurricanes: Hatzoglou hits the Hurricanes

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Hobart Hurricanes
Hobart Hurricanes
The Hobart Hurricanes are an Australian professional men's Twenty20 cricket team based in Hobart, Tasmania. Competing in the Big Bash League, they primarily play at Blundstone Arena and also host some matches at University of Tasmania Stadium in Launceston. The team wears a purple uniform.

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The Hobart Hurricanes are thrilled to announce their first new signing ahead of the upcoming BBL|13 season, with the news that leg spinner, Peter Hatzoglou, will be jumping aboard the ‘Cane train.

Hatzoglou comes to the Hurricanes from the reigning back-to-back Champions, the Perth Scorchers, of which he was a member of the squad that won both the BBL|11 and BBL|12 titles.

The Hurricanes is seemingly becoming the home of cult Big Bash spinners, with Hatzoglou joining the same stable as Paddy Dooley, who’s unique action and excitable nature – not to mention wicket-taking ability – saw him become arguably the breakout star of the competition during BBL|12.

Hatzoglou staged a similar breakout season in BBL|10, after being plucked from relative obscurity by the Melbourne Renegades as a local replacement player for Will Sutherland.  He went on to play 13 of the Renegades 14 games that season, taking an impressive 17 wickets at an average of 22.88.

The following year Hatzoglou made the move to the Scorchers, continuing to bamboozle opponents, taking a total of 23 wickets across his two seasons in orange, which included impressive figures of 1-13 off three overs in the BBL|11 Final.

Since then, Hatzoglou has made a name for himself as a short-form specialist, plying his trade the world over at tournaments including The Hundred in the UK, the Pakistan Super League, and the Abu Dhabi T10.

Now 24, Hatzoglou is currently playing for Glamorgan in the UK’s Vitality Blast competition.

“I’m really excited for my next chapter in the BBL with the Hurricanes,” Hatzoglou said.

“I’m one of those players whose career has followed a more non-traditional path to get to the point I’m at now, so I’m just really thankful for every opportunity that comes my way.

“Watching from afar over the past couple of seasons, it obvious that the Hurricanes have pretty much all the right ingredients within their program already.  I’m looking forward to coming in, getting to know some of the guys and the staff a bit better, and contributing whatever small part I can to hopefully the ultimate on-field success.”

Hurricanes head coach, Jeff Vaughan, added it was a coup to add a leg spinner of Hatzoglou’s experience to his squad.

“We’re really excited to have Peter coming on board with us from next season,” Vaughan reiterated.  “Whilst he’s still only relatively young, he has proven that he is game ready right from his BBL debut back in 2020, and since then has gone on to perform in all different conditions, all around the world.”

“Leg spinning is a difficult craft to master, so to have a leggie of his ability and experience that is game ready and we can play at any opportunity I think will be a really valuable opportunity for our squad moving forward.”

Hatzoglou joins Tim David, Paddy Dooley, Nathan Ellis, Caleb Jewell, Ben McDermott, Riley Meredith, Mitch Owen, Billy Stanlake and Matthew Wade as Hurricanes currently contracted for BBL|13.

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