By Malhar Hathi
At the end of the Australian domestic season this year, Matthew Short was anticipating another rough Melbourne “winter slog” but now he is in a blur about what has transpired.
Having finished as the second leading run-scorer in the Big Bash with 458 runs (and 11 wickets with his off-spin), backing up a strong 2021-22 season where he had made 493 runs, he went unsold at most auctions but found replacement gigs around the world for the Punjab Kings in the IPL, Washington Freedom in the USA’s inaugural Major League Cricket and now for the Northern Superchargers in The Hundred....
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