Ricky Ponting being interviewed as Hobart Hurricanes’ head of strategy during Sunday night’s inaugural BBL overseas player draft.Credit:Getting Images
“It’s a TV event as much as anything and I think there could be a lot more excitement created through an auction than just a draft.”
Ponting reflected the mood of all eight clubs in last Sunday night’s draft,when five of the 12 top-tier platinum players costing $340,000 each were overlooked. Only one,David Willey,was available for the whole tournament and was selected by the Sydney Thunder.
“We are trying to win the comp,that’s my whole gig at the Hobart Hurricanes,to win the tournament,” said Ponting,one of cricket’s leading statesmen and commentators.
“We’ve got to put together the best list we think can win it for us. And that’s it. We don’t need to think about anything else.”
Andre Russell,one of the big names ignored in the BBL’s overseas player draft.Credit:Getty
Andre Russell,Kieron Pollard,Faf du Plesiss,Dwayne Bravo and Jason Roy were all overlooked. Being available for only half the tournament before heading off to more lucrative UAE or South African tournaments counted against them,as did their ages and in some cases form.
“The only disappointing thing from CA’s point of view is a few of the bigger names they promoted didn’t get picked up. That’s the only downside,” Ponting said.