Rahul Tiwari
khelja|15-01-2025
Suddenly an all-rounder had to be dropped from Australia's popular T-20 league Big Bash League (BBL). Australia's star player Daniel Sams, playing for Sydney Thunder, was ruled out of the remaining season. After suffering a terrible injury, the team has taken a big decision regarding him. He is suffering from side strain injury. BBL has given information in this regard. Sams was seriously injured after a horrific collision with his teammate during a live match a few days ago. Although he recovered from this injury, medical examination and scans confirmed another injury, a side strain.
Daniel Sams had recovered from the injury suffered recently. However, after a second injury was confirmed, Sydney Thunder took a big decision regarding him. Giving information about this on its X account, BBL wrote, 'Sydney Thunder all-rounder Daniel Sams has been ruled out of the remaining season of BBL 14 due to a side strain injury. Best wishes for your recovery, Dan.'
Sydney Thunder allrounder Daniel Sams has been ruled out for the remainder of #BBL14 with a side strain injury.
Wishing you all the best in your recovery, Dan pic.twitter.com/sWN5qeFJjh
— KFC Big Bash League (@BBL) January 15, 2025
On January 3, 2025, a terrible accident was witnessed in the match played between Sydney Thunder and Perth Scorchers. While batting for Perth Scorchers, Daniel Sams had a fierce collision with his teammate Cameron Bancroft while fielding. Both had run to catch a catch but both collided with each other so fast that Sams and Bancroft remained lying on the field for some time. After this both the players were admitted to the hospital.
Let us tell you that Daniel is now completely healthy due to the injury he suffered in the collision with his teammate, although it is being told that before this injury in the same match, he had also suffered another injury (side strain). . Then he left the field and went out. Although he made a quick comeback. But now investigation found that his side strain injury did not heal.