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Maddinson Retires Out in Bizarre BBL Stunner
3 Jan
Summary
- Nic Maddinson retired himself out in a BBL match, a rare occurrence.
- The decision allowed teammate Daniel Sams more batting time.
- David Warner achieved a record-breaking 130 not out in the same game.

In a remarkable turn of events during the Sydney Thunder's recent Big Bash League match against the Hobart Hurricanes, Nic Maddinson chose to 'retire out' himself. This unusual decision occurred towards the end of the innings, just after teammate David Warner had reached a record-breaking 130 not out. Maddinson's selflessness aimed to give big-hitter Daniel Sams an opportunity to capitalize on the final overs.
The 34-year-old, playing his first BBL game in over two years, had a mixed innings before making his voluntary departure. Warner confirmed he agreed to the move, understanding Maddinson's belief that Sams, a designated 'Surge' hitter, could better utilize the remaining balls. This tactical play, while resulting in an official 'out' for Maddinson, highlights a developing trend of team-first decisions in modern cricket.
Maddinson's 'retired out' is only the second such instance in 15 years of the BBL, following Joe Clarke's similar decision last year. This strategic move underscores Maddinson's commitment to team objectives. The game concluded with the Sydney Thunder suffering a six-wicket defeat despite their strong total.



