BBL 2022-23: Perth Scorchers sign up star batter Faf du Plessis for first half of the season
Faf du Plessis has been named as a replacement for Laurie Evans.
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Big Bash League defending champions Perth Scorchers have signed up former South Africa skipper Faf du Plessis for the upcoming season as a replacement for Laurie Evans. Du Plessis has been playing around the world in a lot of global T2O tournaments and led the Royal Challengers Bangalore franchise in IPL 2022.
He has played some memorable knocks in the Australian conditions during his international stint for the Proteas and averages more than 50 in Tests and ODIs in the country. Although he hasn’t played much T20 cricket in the country, Du Plessis has enjoyed the bouncy tracks that Perth has in abundance. Notably, Du Plessis will be available only for the first seven games.
“I’m really exciting to be signing with Perth Scorchers,” Du Plessis was quoted as saying by Perth Scorchers official website.
Du Plessis further noted his excitement over joining the most successful franchise in the BBL history which has four titles and felt that it is a blessing in disguise.
“I think the first thing that jumps to mind is that Perth are four-time champions, which is very impressive. Any player who plays around the world wants to win competitions, so it’s a great franchise to be part of.”
I’m looking forward to playing in Perth this summer: Faf du Plessis
Faf du Plessis hoped to share his experiences of playing for different franchises around the world and added he is likely to adapt to the bouncy conditions in Perth soon.
“I’m also keen to come in and learn. I think it’s important to learn from other people and organisations, and find out why they’re successful. I’m also excited to share my experiences and the things I’ve learned, and hopefully that can be a great combination,” he added.
“Looking from afar, it looks like Optus is probably the quickest wicket in the world. Watching the World Cup, the bounce looked very, very steep. Obviously, the wickets in South Africa and Australia are quite similar with more pace and bounce than spin, so it is something I’ve grown up with and I’m looking forward to playing in Perth this summer," South AFrican star concluded.
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