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Sydney Sixers captain Moises Henriques slams Big Bash League’s ‘really disappointing’ Steve Smith call

Sydney Sixers captain Moises Henriques has unleashed at the Big Bash League for denying Steve Smith the chance to play in the BBL finals.

Henriques didn’t hold back. Picture: Matt Roberts / Getty Images
Henriques didn’t hold back. Picture: Matt Roberts / Getty Images

Sydney Sixers captain Moises Henriques is “absolutely baffled” by the Big Bash League’s decision to block Steve Smith from suiting up in the BBL finals and has urged the league to reconsider the “really disappointing” call before time runs out.

Having played his entire Big Bash career with the franchise, Smith was keen to link back up with his beloved Sixers after his Test duties finished, and flew to Melbourne fully expecting to be able to play in Saturday night’s fixture.

Despite the Sixers having a spare spot on their list, a rule introduced on January 10 has barred the club’s favourite son from returning to the fold – replacements must now only be picked from a pool of local players inside the BBL’s Melbourne hub.

Henriques unleashed at the call ahead of the Sixers’ clash with the Perth Scorchers in The Qualifier.

“To stay (I’m) a little bit disgruntled would be an understatement. It’s really disappointing,” the skipper said.

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Henriques said in a summer when the Big Bash has been criticised for its lack of star power, it was “absolutely baffling” to reject a player of Smith’s calibre.

“When you’ve got someone who’s played for your club for 11 years, he’s captained the country, he’s one of the best cricketers in the world and this tournament has probably lacked those types of stars throughout … you’ve got someone who wants to play, basically for free, just to play and you’re robbing him of the opportunity.

“It’s sad for cricket. That’s all.”

Smith has played for the Sixers since the first iteration of the BBL. Picture: Mark Evans / Cricket Australia via Getty Images
Smith has played for the Sixers since the first iteration of the BBL. Picture: Mark Evans / Cricket Australia via Getty Images

Henriques pointed out that Smith had been in the Ashes’ biosecure bubble, so did not pose any risk to the Sixers’ health.

“It’s not a matter of protocol. It’s a matter of a rule that got changed two weeks ago that they probably didn’t quite cross the t’s and dot the i’s on,” Henriques said.

But the Sixers captain said there was still time for the BBL Technical Committee to reconsider its stance on Smith.

“I’m still hopeful that they’ll look at that again and realise they made the wrong call,” he said.

“We’ve still got at least 24 hours before the game starts.”

Henriques said Big Bash League organisers had shown they were capable of adapting on the go all summer.

“This isn’t a rule that’s been in place for 11 years or even this year entirely, it’s just a two-week-old rule,” he said.

“It’s been a really difficult year and we’re all learning on the fly.

“What I do respect is that (Big Bash organisers) have kept rolling with the punches. I just can’t see why they don’t keep rolling with the punches now; why they can’t continue to be flexible.”

The Sixers are one win away from another appearance in the BBL final. Picture: Brett Hemmings / Getty Images
The Sixers are one win away from another appearance in the BBL final. Picture: Brett Hemmings / Getty Images

Even if the BBL chooses not to backflip on its decision, Henriques said the Sixers were confident they had the stocks to storm into the final and take out a third-straight title.

“It’s okay. We’ve got to move forward. We’ve got the team. We’re in the top two without (Smith),” Henriques said.

“I’ve got absolute belief in our domestic talent and our local talent to do the job.”

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