Sydney, May 2 (ANI): Former Australian Test seamer Stuart Clark may soon have to make the biggest decision of his sporting life. He reportedly has to choose between accepting an offer to be chief executive of the new Sydney Big Bash franchise and his playing career.
The Australian is reporting Clark, another former Test player John Dyson and two others were interviewed for the job.
New South Wales will have two sides in the revamped competition with the "Sixers" based at the SCG and the "Thunder" at Homebush.
Dyson, who is the chairman of selectors and talent manager at NSW, is in line for the job with the Thunder and Clark the Sixers.
The Blues, like Victoria, have to create two new team structures within the state organisation to run the sides, with everything duplicated and at an arm's length from the main state side whose chief executive is Dave Gilbert.
Clark, who has a commerce degree and is doing a post-graduate law degree, is believed to be leaning towards playing another season with the Blues. (ANI)
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The Australian is reporting Clark, another former Test player John Dyson and two others were interviewed for the job.
New South Wales will have two sides in the revamped competition with the "Sixers" based at the SCG and the "Thunder" at Homebush.
Dyson, who is the chairman of selectors and talent manager at NSW, is in line for the job with the Thunder and Clark the Sixers.
The Blues, like Victoria, have to create two new team structures within the state organisation to run the sides, with everything duplicated and at an arm's length from the main state side whose chief executive is Dave Gilbert.
Clark, who has a commerce degree and is doing a post-graduate law degree, is believed to be leaning towards playing another season with the Blues. (ANI)
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