Maddinson eyes return to elite cricket through Big Bash

Nic Maddinson's return to elite cricket could come in the Big Bash after the former Test batter re-signed with the Sydney Thunder.
The Thunder announced a new one-season deal for Maddinson on Tuesday, with general manager Trent Copeland backing the 33-year-old to return to the field this summer.
Maddinson last played top-flight cricket in March with NSW in the Sheffield Shield, before he was diagnosed with testicular cancer.
He finished nine weeks of chemotherapy treatment in July, after it was discovered the cancer had spread to his abdominal lymph nodes and lung.
Subsequent scans showed the treatment was successful, with Maddinson back training and playing four games for Eastern Suburbs in Sydney this summer.
"I'm really happy to be staying with Thunder," Maddinson said.
"There's been a few setbacks for myself lately, but I've had amazing support from my friends, family and the club.
"Now I'm just keen to lock in, get the season started and hopefully help the boys go one better than last year."
Maddinson played three Tests for Australia in 2016, while the last of his six T20s for his country came in 2018.
He began his BBL career with the Sydney Sixers, before moving to Victoria and joining the Melbourne Stars in 2018-19 and the Renegades in 2021-22.
The left-hander returned back to NSW last summer, while also signing a deal to play for the Thunder.
But the hard-hitting top-order batter was unable to run out for the club, after a hand injury ruled him out of the competition.
"We are pleased to have Maddo re-sign with us at Sydney Thunder," Copeland said.
"I know how eager he was to play in front of the Thunder Nation before his injury, and I know that eagerness has doubled since then.
"We're backing Maddo to make a real impact this season, both at the crease and through his leadership around the team."
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