I'll keep my options open: Beth Mooney on multiple offers from Big Bash clubs
Although her first priority is stay on at Brisbane, she is not averse to moving out if the offer is too good to reject
Melbourne: Australian cricketer Beth Mooney revealed that she has received multiple offers from Big Bash clubs and said that she will weigh her options before making any decision.
Mooney, who represents Brisbane Heat in the Big Bash League, played a gutsy knock of 78 runs in the final of ICC Women's T20 World Cup last month. She assisted Alyssa Healy in a partnership of 115 runs against India which saw Australia posting a tough target of 184.
"I've had a few really good offers from different clubs. I haven't really got anywhere with a decision yet, but as I said at the end of the last Big Bash season, it would take a lot for me to not be playing at Brisbane," cricket.com.au quoted Mooney as saying.
"But there's also plenty of opportunity out there to play with different people and under different coaches, so I'll keep my options open and hopefully have a decision in the next couple of weeks," she added.
The wicket-keeper batter boasts an incredible record in the domestic T20 competition, having slammed 1694 runs across her last three seasons.
Mooney was also the key cog in the batting wheel of Australia during their dream run in the quadrennial event.
On March 8, Australia lifted their fifth ICC Women's T20 World Cup. They defeated India in the final by 85 runs. Before this edition, Australia had won the tournament in 2010, 2012, 2014, and 2018.