Peter Siddle Withdraws from Nottinghamshire's Vitality Blast Campaign
Siddle withdraws from Nottinghamshire Blast stint
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Former Australian cricketer Peter Siddle has withdrawn from his scheduled stint with Nottinghamshire's Notts Outlaws in the Vitality Blast due to personal reasons. Siddle, who previously played for Nottinghamshire in 2014, leaves the team seeking a replacement ahead of the T20 competition.
- 01Peter Siddle, 41, has withdrawn from Nottinghamshire's Vitality Blast due to personal circumstances.
- 02Siddle previously played for Nottinghamshire in 2014, taking 37 wickets in 11 matches.
- 03Nottinghamshire's Director of Cricket, Mick Newell, expressed disappointment over Siddle's withdrawal.
- 04The team will now seek a replacement for the upcoming T20 competition.
- 05Siddle has had a notable county career, representing multiple teams including Durham and Essex.
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Peter Siddle, the 41-year-old former Australian fast bowler, has withdrawn from his planned participation in the Vitality Blast with Nottinghamshire's Notts Outlaws due to personal circumstances. Siddle was expected to return to Trent Bridge, where he had previously played in 2014, achieving a remarkable 37 wickets in 11 first-class matches. Nottinghamshire's Director of Cricket, Mick Newell, expressed disappointment at Siddle's decision, noting the team's anticipation of his experience contributing to their T20 squad. The club is now focused on finding a suitable replacement for the upcoming competition, as they aim to strengthen their lineup for the summer.
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Siddle's withdrawal may affect Nottinghamshire's performance in the Vitality Blast, as they will need to find a replacement to fill his role.
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