Curran joins under the BBL’s new multi-year contract option which allows clubs to sign one overseas player before the draft. Any player joining under the new agreement has to stay for the entire tournament – including finals – from the 2025-26 season although Curran will do so for both years of his deal.
“I’m really looking to getting out to Australia in a few months and playing at the MCG which will be a great honour to call my home ground,” Curran said. “You want to come in as an overseas player and have an impact and help win games, it’ll be a joy not having to bowl to Maxwell and Stoinis.”
In an interview conducted by Stars, Curran added that Glenn Maxwell had played a key role in encouraging him to join the club when the pair spent time together for Royal Challenges Bengaluru in the IPL.
“I was at the IPL with Maxi at the time and I knew Peter Moores was the coach – who I’ve never worked with but who I’ve heard great things about,” he said. “I had a decent idea of which players were part of team having played a fair bit against the Stars over the years. After the initial chat it didn’t take too long for me to decide to be honest.”
Stars will need a new captain for next season after Maxwell stood down following last year’s campaign which saw Stars finish sixth. Marcus Stoinis has confirmed his interest in the role.