Warner’s leadership of Thunder in the BBL has been a success, finishing second in runs behind Cooper Connolly. Despite a slow start, Warner hit form with four significant knocks, showing both fireworks and smart play by anchoring the innings. He led Thunder’s rise after finishing last in BBL13. Owen’s move to opener for Hurricanes was a masterstroke, dominating in the powerplay and boasting a high strike rate. Connolly lived up to expectations as the leading run-scorer, showcasing his calmness under pressure and ability to shift gears. Maxwell’s delayed start didn’t hinder his impact, inspiring Stars’ late-season turnaround with a standout innings against Renegades. David’s strong finish for Hurricanes highlighted his prowess as a finisher. Wade’s contributions were modest but crucial, particularly in finishing games for Hurricanes. Overton’s all-round performances for Strikers made him a fan favorite despite their last-place finish. Dwarshuis’s variety and big-hitting for Sixers were key, while Steketee’s impact for Stars was undeniable. Behrendorff’s consistent performance as a leading wicket-taker may see him on the move next season. Pope’s spin prowess for Strikers made him a key strike weapon, despite occasional expensive spells.
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