Maddinson’s Inspiring Comeback Overshadows Inglis’ Workload Absence in BBL

Sydney, 15 January 2026 – Nic Maddinson’s triumphant return to cricket after battling testicular cancer stole the spotlight, while Josh Inglis’ enforced rest due to Cricket Australia’s workload plan impacted Perth Scorchers’ lineup.
Maddinson’s Cancer Recovery and BBL Success
Nic Maddinson, the 34-year-old Australian batter, hit the winning run for Sydney Thunder in their victory over Melbourne Renegades on 12 January 2026. Diagnosed with testicular cancer during the off-season, Maddinson underwent nine weeks of chemotherapy but returned stronger, describing his current form as the most enjoyable in years. He scored an unbeaten 30 off 17 balls in the match, contributing to Thunder’s chase despite a rain-affected target. Maddinson, who has three Test caps, emphasised his new attitude: “I just want to play,” focusing on enjoyment rather than international recalls.
Inglis’ Workload Management and Scorchers’ Adjustments
Perth Scorchers wicketkeeper Josh Inglis was unavailable for their clash against Melbourne Renegades on 14 January 2026 due to Cricket Australia’s workload management after the Ashes series and ahead of the T20 World Cup. Inglis, who scored 13 runs off nine balls in a previous match against Sydney Thunder, was replaced, with Nick Hobson and Sam Fanning potentially filling the gloves. The Scorchers named a 13-player squad, including Ashton Turner as captain, and made one change by including Brendan Doggett and Matthew Spoors while resting Andrew Tye and Callum Stow.
Key Facts
| Player | Recent Performance |
|---|---|
| Nic Maddinson | Unbeaten 30 off 17 balls in Thunder’s win over Renegades; recovering from cancer. |
| Josh Inglis | Missed Renegades match due to workload; scored 13 off 9 in prior game. |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Nic Maddinson’s current status?
Maddinson is playing for Sydney Thunder in the BBL, having returned after cancer treatment, and is enjoying his cricket without pressure for international selection.
Why is Josh Inglis missing games?
Inglis is resting under Cricket Australia’s workload management plan to prepare for the T20 World Cup, having played in the Ashes series.
