Sydney Sixers: Overseas player draft for BBL|12

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The Sydney Sixers are an Australian professional Twenty20 cricket team competing in the Big Bash League (BBL). Based at the Sydney Cricket Ground, the Sixers, along with the Sydney Thunder, succeeded the New South Wales Blues from the now-defunct KFC Twenty20 Big Bash.

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The recruitment of overseas stars to the KFC BBL will be revolutionised this season with the introduction of the KFC BBL|12 Draft.

The Draft, to be held in coming months, will give the Sixers and other clubs the opportunity to recruit up to three primary overseas players for their KFC BBL|12 lists.

Nominations for the Draft have opened today to players from across the world. The League, the Sixers and other clubs have been in positive conversations with players and agents for some time and look forward to announcing the first nominations soon.

Additionally, the BBL|12 contracting embargo has now been lifted, meaning clubs are able to enter binding discussions with Australian players. There are no changes to the mechanisms by which domestic players are recruited.

Starting with swashbuckling West Indian DJ Bravo in BBL|01, the Sixers have had some wonderful imports over the course of the BBL, more recently including World Cup winners James Vince, Tom Curran and Carlos Brathwaite.

Vince has played a role in the Sixers’ last four campaigns and was an integral part of the club’s back-to-back title wins in BBL|09 and BBL|10 where he was the player of the final after plundering 95 from 60 balls and snatching two catches.

Last summer Vince, Curran, fellow English international Chris Jordan and Pakistan spinner Shadab Khan all donned the Sixers’ strip at various stages as the Sydneysiders finished runner-up to the Perth Scorchers.

Acting Head of Sydney Sixers, Chris Botherway, said the Overseas Player Draft was an exciting step forward for the BBL.

“This Overseas Player Draft has been three years in the making and is a great step forward for the League,” Botherway said.

“Sixers games are summer’s best party and some of the international players we have seen play for the club have turned the Big Bash volume up to ten.

“Who can forget James Vince’s performance in the BBL|10 final. That’s what we hope to see from our international players coming out of the draft this summer.”

Alistair Dobson, Cricket Australia’s General Manager of Big Bash Leagues, was similarly buoyant about the BBL’s latest enhancement.

“KFC BBL|12 is shaping up as the most hotly anticipated season yet, with the best of the Big Bash on display on and off the field,” Dobson said.

“At the forefront of this will be the KFC BBL|12 Draft, which elevates the recruitment of overseas players to a new level.

“The Draft is designed to attract the best available players, excite fans for the upcoming season and provide new opportunities for Clubs and the League. We look forward to announcing the first group of nominations soon.

“We’d like to thank our Clubs and the Australian Cricketers’ Association for working with us on building the Draft and look forward to the event itself in August.”

HOW IT WORKS

The KFC BBL|12 Draft is the primary way for Clubs to recruit their overseas players for the upcoming season.

PLAYER NOMINATIONS & CATEGORIES

Players from around the world are now able to nominate for the KFC BBL|12 Draft via an online nomination portal, including their availability for part or all of the tournament.

There will be four categories in which players can be selected on Draft night: Platinum, Gold, Silver and Bronze. Salaries for each category have been set at globally competitive rates, with Platinum the highest player payment.

The League is engaging in active conversations with players and agents worldwide and will announce further player nominations over the coming weeks.

DRAFT ORDER

The Draft order will be decided via a weighted lottery.

The three teams to miss the Finals in KFC BBL|11 will be entered in the first weighted lottery to determine selections one, two and three.

The five finalists from last season will then be drawn for selections four to eight.

DRAFT ROUNDS

The Draft will consist of four rounds with one pick per Club in each.

Clubs may elect to pass in certain rounds, but each Club must pick a minimum of two and maximum of three players by the completion of round four.

Round one is for Platinum players only and will follow the draft order drawn via the above method. Round two will follow the same order as round one, after which rounds three and four will follow a snaking order.

RETENTION PICKS

Each club is entitled to one Retention Pick to be used in any round of the Draft.

A player is eligible for retention if they have played a match for that Club the previous season.

For the Sixers, possible retention picks if they were to nominate for the Draft include James Vince, Tom Curran, Chris Jordan and Shadab Khan.

TOTAL PLAYERS & REPLACEMENTS

Each Club’s BBL squad will comprise of 18 players, including two or three overseas players from the Draft and the remainder being domestic players.

After the Draft, Clubs will be able to contract up to four replacement overseas players. A player must have nominated for the Draft to be an eligible replacement overseas player.

KFC BBL|12 SEASON

Details for a huge summer of Big Bash will be confirmed soon, including the announcement of the KFC BBL|12 schedule, memberships and ticket details.

Keep up to date with all the latest KFC BBL and Weber WBBL at www.sydneysixers.com.au and via our social channels.

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