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Buckingham gets BBL contract

Former Greenvale and Footscray premier cricketer Jordan Buckingham has received his first BBL contract.

Buckingham has been a replacement player the past two seasons, firstly with the Adelaide Strikers and then with the Queensland Heat in its championship run.

He is yet to make his BBL debut, but it could be a step closer after singing with the Adelaide Strikers.

Buckingham said he’s delighted with the opportunity to return to the Strikers.

“I’m pumped to be back in the blue jersey for a full season,” he said.

“I have learnt so much in my time with South Australia and to represent the Strikers at the best ground in the world is going to be amazing.

“Thank you so much to the Heat for everything they have done for me, it was so great to be with that group last season and I am really appreciative of that opportunity.

“Now it is about getting ready for a huge summer of cricket, and I can’t wait.

Buckingham has represented Australia A on the international stage, taking five wickets in a four-day clash last August, with his selection coming on the back of consistent performances for the South Australian team.

He made the move to South Australia after being offered a rookie contract with South Australia.

He told Star Weekly last year that it was the best move for his career.

Strikers assistant coach Ryan Harris said that Buckingham is a strong addition to their squad.

“We’re delighted to have Jordan on board for BBL14,” Harris said.

“We have all seen the talent that Jordan possesses, and we know he has a bright future ahead. His work ethic and hunger to learn make him a valuable addition to the squad and someone that will contribute in ways that go beyond the field of play.”

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