
Sydney Thunder have made a significant move ahead of the Big Bash League (BBL) 2026-27 season as the franchise continues to reshape its setup following a disappointing campaign last summer. The club is aiming to begin a new chapter after finishing at the bottom of the standings and has now turned to one of cricket’s most recognisable figures to lead the men’s team.
The Thunder remain one of the most popular teams in the competition and have regularly attracted high-profile players throughout their history. However, recent seasons have failed to meet expectations, prompting the management to make important changes behind the scenes as they seek a return to finals contention.
With a strong mix of experienced internationals and emerging Australian talent already within the squad, the franchise believes its latest appointment can help create a winning culture and establish a long-term identity for the club moving forward.
Sydney Thunder announce appointment of a new head coach
In a major development ahead of BBL 2026-27, Sydney Thunder have confirmed former England captain Andrew Flintoff as their new men’s head coach on a two-year contract. Flintoff replaces Trevor Bayliss, who departed the role earlier this year after spending several seasons with the franchise. The former England all-rounder reportedly beat competition from high-profile candidates including Shane Watson and Dan Christian before securing the position.
Widely regarded as one of England’s greatest all-rounders, Flintoff enjoyed a remarkable international career and remains one of the most recognisable personalities in the sport. The 48-year-old also has previous experience in the Big Bash League, having represented Brisbane Heat during the 2014-15 season towards the end of his playing career.
Although this will be his first coaching role outside the United Kingdom, Flintoff arrives with growing experience in the coaching ranks. He guided Northern Superchargers in The Hundred and also worked with England Lions during multiple tours. In addition, he served as a consultant with England’s white-ball teams during the 2023-24 cycle, further strengthening his credentials as a coach.
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Thunder eye fresh start after coaching overhaul
One of the biggest attractions of the role for Flintoff is the blend of experienced campaigners and emerging talent already available within the Thunder squad. The franchise boasts proven performers such as David Warner, Chris Green and Daniel Sams, while young players including Sam Konstas, Matthew Gilkes and Tanveer Sangha continue to establish themselves at the highest level.
The coaching change comes after a disappointing BBL 2025-26 campaign, where Thunder managed only two wins and finished at the bottom of the standings. It marked the second time in three seasons that the club ended the tournament in last place, prompting the management to reassess its long-term direction.
Thunder officials have described Flintoff’s appointment as one of the most significant off-field moves in the club’s history. With a new coaching voice, an experienced core and several exciting youngsters in the squad, the franchise will now hope the former England captain can help guide them back towards sustained success in the Big Bash League.
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