Australian T20 cricket star Adam Zampa is taking his time to decide on his future in the Big Bash League as the player movement window opens. The 33-year-old leg-spinner is currently the hottest unsigned player in the BBL|15 off-season, with several clubs showing interest in him. Zampa, who has played for a Victoria-based club for over a decade, is open to the idea of moving closer to home in Byron Bay. His extensive experience in international cricket makes him a valuable asset, especially with Australia’s upcoming tour of India coinciding with BBL|16 next summer.

The tour of India is set to impact the availability of frontline spinners in the Big Bash, with players like Matt Kuhnemann, Todd Murphy, and Corey Rocchiccioli potentially being considered for the subcontinent tour. Additionally, reserve wicketkeeper-bat Josh Inglis remains uncontracted as the deadline approaches, attracting interest from teams offering multi-year deals on the eastern side of the country.

In Sydney, the Thunder are looking to re-sign quick Wes Agar, while Melbourne-born pace bowler Henry Thornton is open to exploring opportunities in the T20 format next season. With player movements and contract negotiations in full swing, the Big Bash landscape is set for some interesting changes ahead of the new season.

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