Daniel Sams' devastating new injury rules him out of BBL 2024-25
Published - 15 Jan 2025, 11:18 AM
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Sydney Thunder all-rounder Daniel Sams has been ruled out for the remainder of the Big Bash League (BBL) 2024-25 season following a horror concussion. Daniel Sams sustained a concussion from a collision with teammate Cameron Bancroft while attempting a catch against Perth Scorchers on January 3.
The allrounder was hospitalized earlier this month after a mid-game collision with teammate Cameron Bancroft, who sustained a season-ending broken nose and fractured shoulder blade. Sams started a mandatory 12-day concussion stand-down period, during which he flew back to Sydney from Perth.
Daniel Sams Cleared Concussion Protocols This Week
The 32-year-old cricketer cleared concussion protocols this week and was fit to play in Sydney Thunder's final regular-season match against the Sydney Sixers on Friday. However, a side injury became evident during his concussion recovery.
Sams had briefly left the field with side pain before the concussion incident but returned to play. After further medical assessment, it was confirmed that Sams has a season-ending side strain, ruling him out for the remainder of the tournament.
Daniel Has Demonstrated Incredible Resilience – Sydney Thunder General Manager
Thunder General Manager Trent Copeland acknowledged Daniel Sams' resilience. Copeland emphasized Sams' invaluable contributions on and off the field but noted that his health must take priority. He stated that Sams would remain an integral part of the team, even though he wouldn't be playing on the field.
“Daniel has demonstrated incredible resilience over the past week, and it’s unfortunate to lose him for the remainder of the season. His contributions on and off the field have been invaluable, but his health and recovery must come first. The entire team is behind him, and we’ll be supporting him every step of the way," said Trent Copeland.
“Daniel has been a cornerstone of this club for years and is highly respected by everyone in the squad. While he won’t be out on the field, he’ll remain an integral part of our group. His calm demeanour, wealth of experience, and leadership qualities will be crucial in the changeroom as we push through the remaining matches.”
I Just Want to Express My Gratitude and Thanks – Daniel Sams
Daniel Sams expressed his gratitude to those who supported him during his recovery. He thanked everyone for their encouraging messages, which meant a lot to him. Sams remains proud of the group and is excited to see their performance for the rest of the season.
"I just want to express my gratitude and thanks to everyone who has supported me throughout my recovery. The messages of encouragement and care have meant so much to me during this time.
"I’m super disappointed not to be out there on the field, contributing to the success the boys are having and being part of the push for the title. But I’m incredibly proud of this group and excited to see what they can achieve for the rest of the season."
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