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Perth Scorchers appoint Aaron Hardie as stand-in skipper for remainder of BBL 13


In a noteworthy shift of captaincy, the Perth Scorchers have elevated their rising allrounder, Aaron Hardie, to the helm as their interim captain for the ongoing Big Bash League (BBL) Season 13. This strategic move comes on the heels of a significant injury that has sidelined their regular skipper, Ashton Turner, prompting a reevaluation of the team’s leadership dynamic.

The formidable Ashton Turner, who has been bearing the strain of a meniscus tear in his right knee throughout the domestic season of 2023-24, encountered a setback while bowling in the game against the Hobart Hurricanes on December 20 at Perth Stadium. The discomfort Turner experienced resulted in him departing the field before the match concluded, and subsequent scans emphasized the necessity of surgical intervention.

On December 22, Turner underwent a successful surgical procedure and is currently undergoing a rehabilitation process. His absence from the field leaves a conspicuous void, but it provides a chance for the 24-year-old Hardie to showcase his leadership capabilities—a challenge he is ready to accept.

Hardie expressed his sentiments about his new role, emphasizing the importance of maintaining the team’s morale and the respect he has for Turner. “First and foremost, we’re all wishing AT a speedy recovery. He’s been a fantastic captain and player for a long time, and certainly somebody the squad looks up to. Personally, it’s a privilege to lead this team in his absence, and a challenge I’m keen to embrace,” stated Hardie. He also stressed the collective strength of the team, pointing out the wealth of experience within the squad that he can draw upon.

“One of our great strengths is we’re comfortable using that experience and knowledge to make the team better as a collective. I’m sure the whole squad will remain focused and united to give us the best chance of winning another title,” he added, highlighting the team’s united front.

The head coach of the Scorchers, and a former Australia Test cricketer, Adam Voges, seems confident despite the loss of Turner’s active presence. He holds the belief that this development is an opportunity for Hardie to demonstrate his potential as a captain and to affirm that he has the backing of the team both on and off the field.

“Clearly losing AT is disappointing, but his injury presents an opportunity for Aaron to display his leadership skills during the tournament. We have long viewed Aaron as a leader of promise. He has been part of WA and Perth Scorchers leadership programs and certainly has the trust of his teammates, both on-field and off,” Voges said, expressing faith in Hardie’s abilities.

Moreover, Voges reassured that Hardie would not be navigating his new responsibilities alone. “He will have plenty of support from those around him – the coaches, vice-captain Josh Inglis, and the rest of a very experienced playing squad. We have full faith the group will rally around Aaron and attack the rest of the season with the same intensity and focus that has brought us success in recent years,” he articulated.

The unexpected turn of events for the Scorchers has not dimmed their competitive spirit or their resolve to continue their tenacious pursuit for another BBL title. With Hardie at the helm and a squad brimming with seasoned players ready to offer their support, the Perth Scorchers look forward to competing with renewed vigor and determination, eyeing success in this BBL season’s enthralling cricketing encounter.