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BBL 10: Melbourne Stars part ways with Ben Dunk midway through the season


In an unforeseen turn of events, the Melbourne Stars have decided to part ways with explosive batsman Ben Dunk midway through the KFC Big Bash League 10. Releasing a statement on this issue, the Stars said that the decision to release Dunk midway through the season was “mutually agreed”. His contract was slated to expire at the end of the next season.

Before returning to his hometown Hobart, Dunk informed about the same to his teammates. Dunk stated that his time with the Melbourne Stars comes to an end as he looks forward to new opportunities across the world.

"My time with the Stars has come to an end and it's time for me to focus on other playing opportunities around the world," Dunk shared on social media today. "It's been a great journey and there are so many people to thank.

"Eddie (McGuire), Clint (Cooper), Stephen (Fleming), and Trent (Woodhill) gave me a wonderful opportunity to play for a great club for a long period of time. Unfortunately, I haven't made the most of those opportunities but that is cricket.

"To the fans of the Stars, you guys are amazing and I'm sure in time, you will get the ultimate success you deserve. To my teammates from over the years, I thank you, and I look forward to seeing you all at some point in the near future,” he further added.

The southpaw was roped in by the Melbourne Stars in 2017 after he had a sensational time with the bat for the Adelaide Strikers in the previous season. He had scored 364 runs in the tournament at an impressive average of 52. Meanwhile, he was also a star performer for the Hobart Hurricanes in the 3rd season of the BBL where he was named as the Player of the Tournament before he was traded to the Strikers ahead of the 2016 season.

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