South Africa's Lizelle Lee will stay with the Women's Big Bash League franchise Hobart Hurricanes for at least another two seasons after signing a new contract ahead of the WBBL draft.
Australia batter Tim David joined MI Emirates in the International League T20 after his stint in the Big Bash League ended with Hobart Hurricanes failing to qualify for the BBL qualifiers.
Chaudhary, Hobart Hurricanes' spinner, said he hoped to settle in Australia and create a strong BBL career that would last beyond his present one-year contract.
Brook and Zak Crawley, who both starred for England in a 2-2 Ashes draw at home, will be making their BBL return, but not with their previous team Hobart Hurricanes, with Crawley going to Perth Scorchers. Both teams will not be playing in the later stages of the tournament due to England's t
The 25-year-old had come to the limelight playing for Hobart Hurricanes in the last season's BBL. Dooley had previously played for Brisbane Heat during the 2021-22 campaign.
Hurricanes are at the fourth spot in the BBL table with four points, with two wins in four matches. Renegades are at the second position with six points, with three wins in four matches.
With their first win in the campaign, Hurricanes are now in fifth place in the table with two points and one win in two games. Scorchers are at the fourth place with two points as well
Neesham has represented his native New Zealand in 60 T20 Internationals, fully utilising his status as an allrounder. He has 688 T20I runs to his name at a strike rate of 159.62, as well as a handy 25 international T20 wickets, at an average of 30.12
At the domestic T20 level, the right-hand, top-order batter has an impressive strike rate of 145.08, having amassed 1284 runs over 47 appearances, including a personal top-score of 108* in 2020